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Always Sometimes Never When posting pictures on social media I try to make myself “look good”. Always Sometimes Never

Students at our school care about their image. Agree Disagree

Selfies and other flattering photos of myself boost my self-confidence Agree Disagree

Boys and girls are equally affected when it comes to body image Agree Disagree

These factors have influenced the way I feel about my body (Write your ideas anywhere on this paper)

(Write your ideas anywhere on this paper) These are some ideas to improve my self-esteem and create a more positive body image. (Write your ideas anywhere on this paper)