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Developing a positive body image 5 th grade presentation. General Objectives. Developing critical skills in analyzing media messages Analyze factors that influence our body image Develop a positive attitude toward self and as a unique and worthy person.
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General Objectives • Developing critical skills in analyzing media messages • Analyze factors that influence our body image • Develop a positive attitude toward self and as a unique and worthy person. • Learn how recognize and deal with verbal bullying.
Class Expectations • Follow class expectations • Be ready to learn • Respect classmates comments • Positive comments/avoid put-downs • Be respectful
Body Image? • How you see yourself – both in the mirror and in your mind. • How you feel about your body • How comfortable you feel in your body • What you believe about your appearance • How you see yourself – both in the mirror and in your mind. • How you feel about your body • How comfortable you feel in your body • What you believe about your appearance Montana Team Nutrition (2003) Montana Team Nutrition (2003)
Have a bad perception of your shape – you see your body differently than it is. Think that other people find you unattractive See your size or shape as a personal failure. Appreciate and celebrate your natural body shape Understand that a person’s physical appearance is only a part of who they are. Have a clear perception of your shape – you see your body as it really is and feel comfortable in it. Negative body image Positive Body Image Montana Team Nutrition (2003)
Negative body image I wish could be skinnier I wish my skin was lighter I wish my skin was darker..… I wish I could be taller and prettier
Influence of Family Look at her she is a pretty girl … You look cute in that dress My boy is really strong…. Girls don’t dress that way
Influence of Peers/friends Look at her, she is so fat …. I think you should diet Her hair is so ugly…
Influence of the media, toys, stories Sleeping beauty Cinderella Beauty and the Beast Rapunsel
Questions for Red group *Find the sentences *Decide if it’s a positive or a negative comment * Discuss in your group how this comments affect you or others
Blue Group • Look at all the pictures as a group • Decide weather the advertisement is a “winner” ( sending a positive non stereotyped message) or “offender” (sending a stereotyped, ideal message) • Place them on the two columns
Yellow Group • Layout all the sentences • Find the statements that makes sense. There are 4 different. • Decide as a group where should you place the sentence ( leading to positive self concept- leading to negative self concept) • Come up with two original statement as a group
Thanks for your participation Look forward for next session
Guidance Lesson Day 2 • Objectives & expectations • Recognize positive aspects of self • Develop own image of beauty • Learn how to recognize bullying • Learn strategies to deal with bullying
General Objectives • Developing critical skills in analyzing media messages • Analyze factors that influence our body image • Develop a positive attitude toward self and as a unique and worthy person. • Learn how recognize and deal with bulling because of the way you look or dress.
Class Expectations • Follow class expectations • Be ready to learn • Respect classmates comments • Positive comments/no put-downs • Respect
Towards a positive body image… • Be aware of the factors that contribute to your own body image • Concentrate on being healthy and having a healthy weight. • Change your focus: instead of concentrating on what you don’t like about your self, pay attention to the things you like about your self • Make positive comments about your own body and the bodies of others. • Be receptive: accept compliments from others From Preserving Body Image and Self-Esteem Among Overweight Youngsters Joanne Ikeda, MA, RDUniversity of California Extension Nutrition Specialist, 2004 FNEP ITVUniversity of Missouri-Columbia
Accepting Yourself I appreciate that I’m smart I’m fast I am a good writer I am a good person
Reflect… silent activity • Have you ever been on the receiving end of a cruel comment about your physical size or appearance? • Have others let you know, in some way, that you’re not attractive enough? • Have you ever skipped an activity to avoid comments about your appearance? • Do you think often about dieting because of comments about your weight? • Have you ever made cruel comments to others about their appearance? Adaapted from http://www.tolerance.org/teach/activities/ac
What to do if you are being bullied? • Walk away • State your opinion: “I’m sorry you don’t like my shirt, but I do” • Ask a question: “Why do you care so much?” • Tell an adult strongerthanbullies.org
Practicing skills • Group activities
References • Teaching tolerance:http://www.tolerance.org/teach/activity/jsp?ar=82 • Turning Points http://www.turningpoints.org?conversations.htm • Montana Team Nutrition,2003. Your own healthy style. A middle school curriculum to enhance body image. Retrieved September 29 from http://www.opi.state.mt.us/PDF/health/BodyImageCurr.pdf. • Preserving Body Image and Self-Esteem Among Overweight Youngsters Joanne Ikeda, MA, RDUniversity of California Extension Nutrition Specialist, 2004 FNEP ITVUniversity of Missouri-Columbia