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Body Happy Kids: How To Help Children And Teens Love The Skin They'Re In
Body Happy Kids: How To Help Children And Teens Love The Skin They'Re In
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No parent wants their child to grow up with anything less than wholehearted confidence in themselves. Sadly, research shows that children as young as five are saying they need to 'go on a diet' and over half of 11 to 16-year-olds regularly worry about the way they look. Campaigner and mum-of-two-girls Molly Forbes is here to help.
In Body Happy Kids, Molly draws on her own experience and a range of experts to provide parents with a much-needed antidote to the confusing health advice that bombards us every day. This reassuring and practical guide covers everything you need to help your child care for their body with kindness, including how to approach good nutrition (without falling for diet culture), how to see the reality behind beauty ideals and how social media can be used to support body confidence rather than destroy it. With Molly's help, you can arm yourself with the insight and tools to raise resilient children who love the skin they're in.
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A note on book covers: while we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

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One Line Summary
Helping children develop healthy, positive body images.
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Who is this book for?
If you're a parent worried about your child's self-esteem and body image, this book offers compassionate advice grounded in expert insights. Molly Forbes provides practical strategies to nurture body confidence in kids amidst modern challenges like social media and societal beauty standards. It's a reassuring read that empowers you to foster resilience and kindness in how your children see themselves.