The incredibly useful resource for media smart parenting, Common Sense, has come out with a report summarizing the findings of researching the relationship between media and young people's ideas and behavior associated with body image.
Apart from providing the full report as a pdf for free, I suggest you click over to the portal page at:
commonsensemedia.org/children-teens-body-image-media-infographic
From there visitors can click around and further explore what was done and found in the research; find resources to focus on particular issues more I depth; and read and contribute what suggestions for parenting would be supported by the findings.
The infographic below display what Common Sense considred especially striking and/or important among the conclusions they drew in their report.
Portal Page
Apart from providing the full report as a pdf for free, I suggest you click over to the portal page at:
commonsensemedia.org/children-teens-body-image-media-infographic
From there visitors can click around and further explore what was done and found in the research; find resources to focus on particular issues more I depth; and read and contribute what suggestions for parenting would be supported by the findings.
The infographic below display what Common Sense considred especially striking and/or important among the conclusions they drew in their report.
Portal Page