For many teens, being popular is one of their top priorities. At a minimum, they want to be accepted by their peers and feel as if they are a valued member of their community. However, those who struggle with their body image may struggle to see themselves in a positive light. Let’s take a look at some strategies that you can use to help a young person overcome his or her insecurities.
Put the Focus on Being Healthy
It isn’t uncommon for people to associate being skinny with being healthy. However, you need a minimum amount of body fat to stay warm and to ensure that your vital organs work like they should. Furthermore, failing to consume at least 1200 calories a day can slow down your metabolism, which will result in less fat being burned each day. Ultimately, you could gain weight despite not eating or engaging in hours of exercise each day.
Most of What You See Online is Fake
In recent years, social media influencers have started to reveal the tricks that they use to look so attractive in their photos. In many cases, they pose in ways that hide their belly fat or use filters to make their skin look perfectly tan and smooth. These are facts that you should tell any teen who tries to compare him or herself to online celebrities.
Talk About Eating Disorder Treatment Facilities
Eating disorder treatment facilities can help young people get to the root cause of their body image issues and get through them. For instance, it might be possible to diagnose and treat a mental health issue that has made an individual feel anxious or nervous about his or her looks. A facility may also help teens cope with the impact of internet bullying or other harassment that causes them to doubt their worth as a person.
Share Your Own Story
Teenagers tend to think that they are the only ones who have ever faced challenges during their formative years. Sharing stories from your own childhood can help young people put their own struggles into context. Ideally, the teens in your life will see that the first step to obtaining acceptance from others is to accept themselves for who they are.
There are few joys greater in life than knowing that you were a positive influence on another person. While it may take time and patience to get through to a teenager, the lessons that you teach a young person today will likely resonate for the rest of his or her life.