This offers tips on how to focus on positive images of your body and to focus more on being healthy, than striving for a model-like figure.
This is an awesome site for a younger audience. It is colorful and easy to use, with links to games like ‘Feed the model’ that are fun to play while emphasizing that today’s models are much too thin. For all types of women with all sorts of interests, this site contains links to books you can read, articles that have been published as well as cases and other fun links (like stickers you can get).
This is a fact sheet on body image and self-esteem. There are several statistics related to self-esteem and how conditions such as eating disorders can result from low self-esteem. See how other continents compare to your own as this site is directed at Australia.
This is a great place to start research on body image, how it affects people, and what you can do to increase your body image, and it enforces the fact that your body is the only one you have. It has links for parents as well as children, but it is more geared toward adults. There are links to activism pages as well as resources in your area and how you can find people just like you.
This site has a test that you can take, and then explains the answers to you. It go through not only what self-esteem is, but how it develops and how it affects parts of daily life, such as relationships, work, and health. It also contains list to help improve self esteem.
A good site for women to go to. This site contains links for healthier eating as well as exercising, body image, general health, eating disorders, and how you can feel good mentally, emotionally, and physically. A colorful site that is easy to use and follow, it is ideal for continuing, or starting, research on any of the above topics.
This site is somewhat user-friendly. There is good information, once you get to it, on self-esteem and confidence. There are helpful links to resources related to self-esteem. A site run by Child Youth Services is good and has a section for adolescents as well.
The site consists of several articles related to self-esteem. The site is somewhat user-friendly. There is useful information on self-esteem and what parents can do to help improve that of their children.
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