Teaching Our Daughters to Love Their Bodies
I love this post about Teaching Our Daughters to Love Their Bodies, by Andrea Owen. “I know I can’t shelter my daughter from seeing and sometimes believing that she needs to be prettier, thinner, firmer, sexier, smoother, younger-looking, etc. But, I can sure as hell tell her from my own mouth that her body is the most perfect thing created, just as it is. That it was meant for kicking ass…”
http://thefeministbreeder.com/guest-post-teaching-our-daughters-to-love-their-bodies/
This is a key lesson in the Friendship & Other Weapons curriculum as well; part of fortifying girls against the pressures of bullying has to do with teaching them to be proud of who they are and the bodies they live in, rather than becoming overwhelmed and swept away by media messages to the contrary.
This entry was posted by signewhitson on June 9, 2011 at 9:21 am, and is filed under Being a Mom, building self-esteem in girls, bullying, media messages, Parenting. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site.
Leave a Reply