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How can we keep good mental health and a positive body image?

How can we keep good mental health and a positive body image?. Starter. Challenge: You work for a perfume company. These are the two models you can use to advertise your new perfume. Identify five before and after differences.

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How can we keep good mental health and a positive body image?

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  1. How can we keep good mental health and a positive body image? Starter Challenge: You work for a perfume company. These are the two models you can use to advertise your new perfume. Identify five before and after differences. More challenging: Which of their two pictures are you going to use for your advert? Why? Mega challenge: Analyse why you may have been asked to do this task as our starter today.

  2. Key Words Mental heath – like physical health, a measure of how well a person is, just in their mind instead of their body. Body image– somebody's own impression of how his or her body looks. Learning Outcomes: Correctly identify body image issues which affect males and females and explain why we shouldn’t worry about how bodies are presented in the media Explain how media images are often unattainable and whether or not the situation is getting better or worse. Explain using precise source examples how media images are often unattainable, whether or not the situation is getting better or worse and evaluate whether there is more pressure on males or females.

  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zmrpvcw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31Ajvix6DXs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17j5QzF3kqE One common problem affecting more young People than ever before in history, is body image. A person’s perception of their body and how others perceive it can add to stress and lead to anxiety or even depression. On your table, complete the issues males, females and both are most worried about as well as why. Class discuss (be prepared to feedback) Why do you think advertisers use images that show body shapes which are impossible to attain? What could be done to stop this? Why hasn’t this been done?

  4. Before the next task, silently have a few minutes to read and study the five sources you have been given. Do any surprise you? Why / why not?

  5. 25 minute task – Body image and media sources Challenge: Using information from your sources, create a leaflet aimed at Year 7s, telling them about why they may have worries about body image, how this is normal and why they shouldn’t be worried by media images. Mega challenge: Construct a detailed and informative leaflet for Year 7s, explaining how the media creates an incorrect and unattainable image and analyse whether, according to the sources, this is likely to change any time soon. Link body image to other mental health issues. Super challenge: Construct a detailed and informative leaflet for Year 7s, explaining how the media creates an incorrect and unattainable image, analysing whether, according to the sources, this is likely to change any time soon. Evaluate whether the current pressures are worse for girls or boys, linking to mental health issues.

  6. Key Words Mental heath – like physical health, a measure of how well a person is, just in their mind instead of their body. Body image– somebody's own impression of how his or her body looks. Learning Outcomes: Correctly identify body image issues which affect males and females and explain why we shouldn’t worry about how bodies are presented in the media Explain how media images are often unattainable and whether or not the situation is getting better or worse. Explain using precise source examples how media images are often unattainable, whether or not the situation is getting better or worse and evaluate whether there is more pressure on males or females.

  7. Plenary – The body beautiful • Draw a body outline - • It doesn’t have to be perfect! • Pick three areas either males or females worry about. • Next to these either: • Explain how the media photoshops these areas. • Explain why we shouldn’t worry about them, so long as we are healthy.

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