7 th Grade NPA Objective 3.2. Objective 3.2 Attribute a positive body image to healthy self- esteem and the avoidance of risky eating behaviors.

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7 th Grade NPA Objective 3.2

Objective 3.2 Attribute a positive body image to healthy self- esteem and the avoidance of risky eating behaviors.

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Body Image How you see yourself when you look in the mirror or when you picture yourself in your mind. What you believe about your own appearance How you feel about your body, including your height, shape, and weight.

Negative Body Image You are convinced that only other people are attractive and that your body size or shape is a sign of personal failure. You feel uncomfortable and awkward in your body.

Positive Body Image You feel proud and accepting of your unique body. You feel comfortable and confident in your body.

What Influences Your Perception? Parents Peers Role Models Media By the way, if Barbie were life size:  She would stand 7 ft 2 inches and have a neck twice the length of humans.  Her measurements would be:  She would have to walk on all fours in order to move.

Body Image Impacts Your Self Esteem Self esteem: how you perceive yourself; what you consider your self-worth How are the two related?  Our culture often tells us our appearance is our most important quality.  Media often depicts unachievable standards of attractiveness for males and females.

Media and Body Image What types of products use physical qualities within their advertising? (words like beautiful, thin, strong or images that emphasize unrealistic body shapes and sizes) Just about all of them! For example:

What words would you use to sell a computer? Did anyone write down thin or powerful? Why do you think these words were used to sell this product?