Body image : deal with it because all bodies are great bodies /

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by Hohn, Tierra,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Grahlman, Marne,--illustrator. Series: Deal with it Physical details: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm. Subject(s): Body image in children | Body image | Body image disturbance | Self-esteem in children | Self-esteem | Self-perception in children | Self-perception 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Birchwood Intermediate School Social Science 306.4 HOH Available

Includes bibliographical references.

"Too fat, too thin. Muffin top, flat bum, thunder thighs, spaghetti arms. From an early age, kids learn they are judged for how they look. Both boys and girls are bombarded with messages of what they should look like and are shamed for not measuring up. When kids encounter conflict based on stereotypes of body image, they need the understanding and the tools to deal with the situation and not let it damage their self-esteem. This book provides information, relatable situations and opportunities for kids to explore cultural standards, their own assumptions and those of others. This accessible illustrated book offers information, quizzes, comics and real-life situations to help kids think critically about body image, how it influences how others see them and how they see themselves. Considered from the viewpoints of the Internalizer, who suffers from body-image issues, the Influencer, who perpetuates negative stereotypes and standards of body image and the Witness, with conflicts around body image, this issue is identified, examined and put into a context kids can use to navigate issues of shaming and self-esteem."--