HFN1O – Unit Two Standish

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HFN1O – Unit Two Standish Body Image and Teens HFN1O – Unit Two Standish

Body Image Note Instructions Please just write down the bolded words in the following note. ACTIVITY #1: Define Body Image as a group. NOW: Think of 4 Ads that show positive body image. THEN: Think of 4 Ads that show negative body image. Body Image Note Instructions

Are you putting yourself down? If so, you're not alone. As a teen, you're going through lots of changes in your body. And, as your body changes, so does your image of yourself. It's not always easy to like every part of your looks, but when you get stuck on the negatives it can really bring down your self-esteem Are you putting yourself down?

Why Are Self-Esteem and Body Image Important? Self-esteem is all about how much you feel you are worth — and how much you feel other people value you. Self-esteem is important because feeling good about yourself can affect your mental health and how you behave. People with high self-esteem know themselves well. They're realistic and find friends that like and appreciate them for who they are. People with high self-esteem usually feel more in control of their lives and know their own strengths and weaknesses. Body image is how you view your physical self — including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks. For many people, especially people in their early teens, body image can be closely linked to self-esteem. Why Are Self-Esteem and Body Image Important?

What Influences a Person's Self-Esteem? Puberty and Development Media Images and Other Outside Influences Families and School What Influences a Person's Self-Esteem?

What can you do to have a healthy self – esteem? Activity: In Pairs! Think of a list of things you can do to have a healthy self-esteem. What can you do to have a healthy self – esteem?

Tips for Improving Body Image Recognize that your body is your own, no matter what shape or size it comes in. Identify which aspects of your appearance you can realistically change and which you can't. If there are things about yourself that you want to change and can, do this by making goals for yourself. When you hear negative comments coming from within, tell yourself to stop. Try building your self-esteem by giving yourself three compliments every day. Tips for Improving Body Image

Eating and Body Image Continuum Are you able to explain what each of the levels mean? Write Out the continuum in your notes and try to explain each of The levels to a partner. Eating and Body Image Continuum

What do you think about this image?