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More Ideas on Building Positive Self-Image in Kids…

Last week I wrote about one reason why I wrote The Tortoise and the Hairpiece. Aside from having an idea I really liked for a story, I liked that parents could use the story to help children to cultivate a positive attitude about how they look…to appreciate their own unique beauty and not to feel like they have to look a certain way in order to be considered attractive. Admittedly, it can even be hard for adults to deal with the pressure to look a certain way that we receive from the media. But as parents, we’d like to do our best to help our kids deal with that influence in a healthy, positive, happy way.

So I’ve compiled a few ideas you could try using to help your kids develop a positive self-image about their appearance, and also a positive attitude about the way other people look. You can find a few more ideas in this article on the WebMD website too.

Well, those are only a few ideas. Are there any other ideas out there on how to help kids develop a healthy self-image regarding appearance? What has worked for you? What have you learned about this as a parent? If you try any of the ideas above, have you seen any positive results? I’d love to know what you have to say.

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