Body image: The influence of popular culture

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Body image: The influence of popular culture I can describe how popular culture and social media promote stereotypes and unrealistic representations of both women and men, and can reflect on how these impact on groups and individuals. I describe myself positively and can talk about my unique attributes and interests. I understand and accept diversity amongst peers.

What do we mean when we talk about body image?

This can include our thoughts and feelings about our height, weight, shape, skin, colour, and our appearance and attractiveness more broadly. We can have positive or negative body image. We might think positively or negative because of things like what we see around us in our family and friends and what we see and hear online. Body image describes our idea of how our body looks and how we think it is viewed by others.

What is the ideal way to look What is the ideal way to look? An ideal is an idea of something that’s perfect, but it normally only exists in the imagination. So the appearance ideal is the idea of the perfect way to look, even if it doesn’t naturally exist.

In your early teenage years your body is changing In your early teenage years your body is changing. Your emotions can also feel very strong. These two things together mean that a young person can worry about how they look. Everyone wants to look like someone else: Why? https://youtu.be/L6isTxQ_j_U

How real is what we see in social media or magazines?

The truth about the (celebrity) selfie

The truth about the (celebrity) selfie

The truth about the (celebrity) selfie

A selfie https://youtu A selfie https://youtu.be/sQS9pymkLiU ‘No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted’.

When it comes to the faces and bodies we see on social media: Does it matter if they aren’t real?

Does it matter? One in four girls (26%) and one in seven boys (14%) have restricted their food intake by fasting, skipping meals or throwing away food, during the last three months. Plastic surgeons are worried about the number of young people who are wanting cosmetic procedures to change the way they look.

Being Me: A Newsround Special (14 minutes 36 seconds) https://www. bbc Being Me: A Newsround Special (14 minutes 36 seconds) https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsr ound/32131619 Bodies: Different shapes and sizes All Beautiful: https://youtu.be/Fcy_VQZG5Dg (1 minute 53) Why don’t I like the way I look? https://youtu.be/v7zUHOEYlN8 (4 minutes 32) a film by Rachel Gitlevich

Jameela Jamil thinks what we see on social media does matter https://youtu.be/BXzO0 z6fmhI I Weigh campaign https://www.instagram. com/i_weigh/