π¬ More than half of teens today feel dissatisfied with their bodies. Let that sink in. Girls worry they’re not thin enough. Boys worry they’re not muscular enough. And too many kids are internalizing messages that chip away at their self-worth. That’s why we must talk to our kids about body image—with honesty, compassion, and the right tools. π π In my book, How to Talk to Kids About Anything, I share practical scripts and strategies for navigating tough topics like this—so your kids know their value isn’t defined by a mirror or a number on the scale. ✨ Together, we can raise kids who feel confident, strong, and at home in their own skin. #HowToTalkToKids #DrRobynSilverman #BodyImage #RaisingConfidentKids
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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Thursday, 25 September 2025
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