There is No Such Thing as an “Average” Body Type

There is No "Average" Body Type

Your daughter is growing up in a world of comparison. She compares her likes and dislikes to those of her friends. She compares her brain and accomplishments to those of her classmates. She compares the attention she receives to how much you give her siblings. She compares her body to, well, everyone else’s. Yes, it’s true. Your teen daughter, from ages as young as 10 or 12, begins to compare her body to nearly every single woman with whom she comes in contact. This includes women in movies and on television, and the incredibly altered and unrealistic body images on magazine covers and advertisements. Are you aware of this? Have you spoken with your teen daughter about it? If not, it’s never too late. Here are just a few simple talking points that can get you started.

There is No “Average” Body Type

It’s easy for teen girls to think that they’re fat when they constantly compare themselves to women in the media. This can set up unrealistic expectations that everyone is thinner and more beautiful than her – a dangerous assumption to make. When you begin talking to your daughter about her body, it’s important to help her understand that there really is no such thing as average when it comes to our bodies. Women with the same weight can look completely different. There are many factors, such as weight, height, body shape, muscle tone, and overall health that contribute to the way we (and others) look. Some things are predetermined by our genetics, some things are affected by our diet and exercise, and some things are only due to photoshop and extreme editing. There is no average body type – everyone is different.

Positive Body Image

After you dispel the illusion of “perfect” or “average” bodies, the next step is to talk to your teen daughter about how she can view her body more positively. Tell her about things you find beautiful about her. Help her identify and express gratitude for the amazing things her body can do – and the things she loves about her body. Encourage her to pursue education, hobbies, and other activities that will add value and benefit to her life – because she is more than the way she looks in the mirror. You can find more helpful steps to promoting your daughter’s positive body image here.

Talking to your daughter about her body is so critical. The way she sees her body (and the bodies of other women) can change her entire world. Start with the simple conversations about “average” bodies and developing positive body image, and go from there. If you find your daughter has negative and harmful body image, possibly resulting in eating disorders, self-harm, or other dangerous behaviors – get her help as soon as possible. The way your daughter sees her body isn’t just a phase – it’s her life.

Request Free Admissions Information

Step 1 of 3 - Your Contact Info

Written by Natalie

5 Oct, 2016

Recent Posts

Finding The Right Therapeutic Schools For Teens

Finding The Right Therapeutic Schools For Teens

The decision to send a teenage son or daughter away for therapeutic treatment is one of the most difficult decisions a parent can face. It requires careful research and deliberation in order to ensure that the right setting and environment are chosen, with the best...

What Are Group Homes for Teens?

What Are Group Homes for Teens?

Group homes for teens have become an increasingly popular option for parents who are seeking a safe and secure environment in which their children can live, learn, and grow. In recent years, these group homes have been gaining popularity as they offer many benefits...

What Are The Best Programs For Troubled Teens?

What Are The Best Programs For Troubled Teens?

Troubled teens are often in need of special programs to help them cope with challenges and build life skills. The best programs for these youth should offer a safe environment, supportive mentors, and encouraging activities. Having the right resources available to...

How To Keep Teens From Exploring Sexting Apps

How To Keep Teens From Exploring Sexting Apps

Sexting has become a major issue among teenagers in recent years. With the rise of technology, explorative sexting apps have been developed to allow teens access to these activities without their parent’s knowledge or permission. As such, it is critical that parents...

Troubled Teen Bootcamp Benefits

Troubled Teen Bootcamp Benefits

The concept of boot camp for troubled teens has been around since the late 1980s when it was first introduced as an alternative to traditional juvenile justice methods. This type of program is designed to help young people who have struggled with issues such as...

What is ODD? How Can I Help My Teen?

What is ODD? How Can I Help My Teen?

The teenage years can be a difficult time, especially for those with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). As parents and caregivers, there is an inherent desire to help our teenagers through this period. Understanding what ODD is and the available treatments are key...

You May Also Like…

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *