Raising daughters from zero to three is easy peasy, but the older they get the harder it is to keep them in line. Garth Brooks tells a popular magazine his basic guide to raising daughters.

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The man, the legend and the machine has a few ideas about raising daughters. In a recent interview with People magazine, the man who sold out 9 shows at the Pepsi Center in Denver and is up for his seventh entertainer of the year award at the Academy of Country Music Awards April 19, 2015, shares his guideline on raising daughters.

Brooks quit touring and turned in his infamous black cowboy hat to become a full-time dad to his three daughters. His girls, 22 year-old Taylor, 20 year-old August and 18 year-old Allie, have all graduated from high school and Brooks, along with wife Trisha Yearwood are on tour for the first time in 14 years.

His guideline is below, take the poll and let us know which one you agree with most. And as always, if you have your own ideas and proven methods, please share with us. Many people struggle with raising daughters, especially when they hit puberty and become all knowing and queen of their own world.

I have raised two daughters, Natasha continues to amaze me everyday. Natasha is a junior at CSU, studying social work, works with special needs adults and is a member of the National Honor Society. And up to the day of her death, Ashley was quite the humanitarian.

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