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Skinny Celebrities: Protect Your Daughter from the Influence of Celebrity Body Images

Help Your Daughter Maintain a Healthy Body Image

By Morgan Vermeil, published Nov 08, 2006
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Turn on any television show, watch any movie or open any magazine, and you're likely to see at least one photo of a super-skinny celebrity or model. Not just thin, these young women - and sometimes middle-age women - look like flesh on bone, with nary an ounce of fat to be seen. Many appear to be just a few steps away from hospitalization or serious illness, and all look as if a strong gust of wind would send them tumbling away.

Sure, there are women who are naturally skinny. There are women who eat and eat and eat, yet still never gain an ounce. But various articles and television specials suggest that not all these skinny celebrities were born thin. Many of them work at it with diet and exercise. Others resort to more dangerous methods, like severely restricted meals or illegal diet pills.

Unfortunately, these twig-like celebrities are also influencing our children - particularly young girls. Adolescents try to emulate their favorite celebrities, and that includes the celebrity's appearance. The message is that skinny is beautiful, and being slim is the only way to be attractive.

So what can you do, as a parent, to help ensure your child maintains a healthy body image?

Compliment her. Unconditional love, especially when it comes from a parent, can do a lot to boost her self-esteem. Remind her frequently that she is physically beautiful, no matter what her shape or size.

Pick the right extracurricular activities. Some sports - such as martial arts or softball - focus on muscular strength and athletic ability. Help her choose activities that will encourage her to stay healthy and strong, rather than thin.

Point out beauty. Whenever you're out together, point out people who are beautiful - but not necessarily skinny. Let her know that attractiveness comes in all shapes, and that beauty is about more than size.

Focus on health. Don't talk calories or fat grams at the dinner table. Instead, if you want to improve her eating habits, talk about vitamins, minerals and fiber. Remind her that food is fuel, and it affects a lot more than just our weight.

Skinny Celebrities: Protect Your Daughter from the Influence of Celebrity Body Images

A healthy body image is more important than size.

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Takeaways
  • Unconditional love will boost self-esteem.
  • Show her that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
  • Focus on health instead of weight.
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ME TOO! i like weiners too but they make me SOOO fat. :'(

Posted on 10/06/2008 at 3:10:58 PM

 
oh yea me too bring it onbabyy hahahaha

Posted on 10/06/2008 at 3:10:52 PM

 
i am belimacc i like nutss

Posted on 10/06/2008 at 3:10:53 PM

 
(L) and we arent anorexic, so we are cool baby.

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 6:05:28 PM

 
I LOVEEE AAAALLLY

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 6:05:43 PM

 
I LOVE DANNNNY (L)

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 6:05:12 PM

 
HAi !! i know you .. your michelle :DDDDDDD

Posted on 05/19/2008 at 1:05:04 PM

 
woahhh, that is tooo cool ! two people who want to be anorexiccc ... ( JUST LIKE MEE ! ) i think i wanna be like britney spears ... =D

Posted on 05/08/2008 at 12:05:05 PM

 
I want to be one too. Just like the girls on tv. :(

Posted on 05/08/2008 at 12:05:19 PM

 
I'm Anorexic ! =D ... ok, fine. i'm not . T_T but i want tp bee !! :D

Posted on 05/08/2008 at 12:05:47 PM

 
Right on the money! The current anorexic culture is scary and dangerous.

Posted on 11/08/2006 at 1:11:00 PM

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