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Why Knitting is a Perfect Mother-Daughter Bonding Activity

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Knitting is a Perfect Mother-Daughter Bonding Activity
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Now more than ever, it is essential for mothers to find practical ways to bond with their daughters. Girls today are constantly bombarded with conflicting and anxiety-inducing messages about the world and about themselves, and when things get overwhelming, they need to know their mother will be there for them.  

If you’re looking for activities that will help you build strong, lasting connections with your daughters, here are three ways a knitting practice can help.

1. Knitting is an Accessible, Creative Craft

Unlike other pastimes, knitting is a skill that most of us can master without too much difficulty, and it comes with relatively low barriers to entry.

You can get everything you need online, from high-quality yarns to knitting needles to patterns, and having a shared interest that requires regular new materials makes gift-giving (for mothers and daughters alike!) fun and easy.

Because knitting is a practical craft, one that involves making useful and fashionable items, you can take on projects together, trading tips and techniques as you become more adept.

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2. Knitting Gives You Something to Talk About

When daughters age into their teenage or college years, many mothers face a big challenge: how can they show interest in their children’s lives without coming across as nosy or meddlesome?

It’s natural for adolescent girls to want to differentiate themselves from their parents by investing in their own social lives. But while this is a necessary part of growing up, it can be a painful experience

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