For many teenagers, entering into puberty can be a time wrought with intense emotions, confusion, and stress. This period of change is what makes teens susceptible to developing eating disorders.
Adolescent eating disorders (such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and compulsive overeating) are concerns every parent hopes to avoid. Yet, because so many young people struggle with eating disorders, it is important to know the facts.
50% of teenage girls and 30% of teenage boys use unhealthy weight control behaviors.
69% of females (ages 10 to 18) state that photographs of models and celebrities in the media motivated their “ideal” body shape.
What signs can you look for to know if your teen is struggling? How can you help prevent disordered eating, and promote positive body image? Join Tracy Teipen and April Bordeau as they discuss this important and life changing topic.
Resources:
- NEDA – National Eating Disorder Association
- FEAST Family Empowered and Supporting the Treatment of Eating Disorders
- Your Dieting Daughter – Carolyn Costin
Other Helpful Podcasts:
- How To Help Your Kids Have Fun Outside of Technology
- Connecting with Kids
- Connection and Friendships Teens Talk
- Boundaries with Kids and Parents
- Teaching Your Kids What Healthy Dating Means
- When To Get Help For Your Kids and What The Bible Says
- Teaching Your Kids to Live with the Attitude of Gratitude
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