Adults, Kids Discuss Body Image
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•50 people shared the one thing they'd change about their bodies. The kids' answers rocked.
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50 people were asked, "If you could change one thing about your body, what would it be?" The children heard the question TOTALLY differently than the adults.
Studies show that body image concerns can begin as early as age 3 and tend to increase year after year , peaking in adolescence.
Dr. Mona Amin , M.D. , says we can help kids develop and maintain a healthy relationship with body image.
"My kid said he would turn his body into Godzilla ." "Let's all try to bring back that childhood wonder when we think about our bodies and celebrate the awesome powers they have—or even even the imaginary ones they could have— or even even those imaginary ones.
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