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BODY IMAGE Chapter 3

Gender Identity. Each person adopts characteristics that go with that person’s gender.  Gender – Classification of being male or female.  Gender Roles – roles assigned by society to people of each gender.  Gender Identity – that part of a person's self-image that is determined by the person’s gender.  Gender – Classification of being male or female.  Gender Roles – roles assigned by society to people of each gender.  Gender Identity – that part of a person's self-image that is determined by the person’s gender.

A Lifetime of Influence.  Femininity Traits vs. Masculinity Traits  Create a class list for both sides.  Stereotypes- fixed pictures of how everyone in a group is thought to be.  What are some societal stereotypes?  Are you stereotyped in school? How?  Femininity Traits vs. Masculinity Traits  Create a class list for both sides.  Stereotypes- fixed pictures of how everyone in a group is thought to be.  What are some societal stereotypes?  Are you stereotyped in school? How?

Developing Self-esteem. Self-Esteem  Value within yourself  Pride and worthwhile  High self-esteem  Make friends easier  Controlled behavior  Enjoy life  Low self-esteem  Misbehavior Body Image  Way a person thinks his/her body looks like.  Dramatically different of what others see.

INFLUENCES OF SELF-ESTEEM.  Puberty – period of life in which a person becomes physically capable of reproduction.  Outside influences  Media  Peers  Family-life  Racial and ethnic prejudices  Puberty – period of life in which a person becomes physically capable of reproduction.  Outside influences  Media  Peers  Family-life  Racial and ethnic prejudices

Improving Self-Esteem.  Write positive statements about yourself.  Find activities related to your goals.  Be grateful for what you have.  Practice positive self-talk.  Find friends who believe in you.  Support others. Be a positive friend.  Celebrate success.  Give and receive appropriate affection- hugs for example.  Write positive statements about yourself.  Find activities related to your goals.  Be grateful for what you have.  Practice positive self-talk.  Find friends who believe in you.  Support others. Be a positive friend.  Celebrate success.  Give and receive appropriate affection- hugs for example.

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FACT OR FICTION. Read the next slides and decide whether they are FACT or FICTION.

YOU NEED TO WORKOUT EVERYDAY TO BE FIT.  FICTION  60 minutes of fun activity is all you need.  Playing a sport  PE class  Dance  Walking  FICTION  60 minutes of fun activity is all you need.  Playing a sport  PE class  Dance  Walking

I CAN CONTROL MY BODY SIZE IF I TRY REALLY HARD.  FICTION  Body size depends on –  Bone and Height  Genetics  Muscle and Body Fat  FICTION  Body size depends on –  Bone and Height  Genetics  Muscle and Body Fat

THE MAIN REASON TO BE ACTIVE IS TO LOSE WEIGHT.  FICTION  To have FUN  Keep your heart healthy.  To have energy  FICTION  To have FUN  Keep your heart healthy.  To have energy

IS IT NORMAL TO GAIN 40-50LBS DURING PUBERTY?  FACT  Added weight comes from your organs and bones.  Approx. 10 inches in height.  Healthy body fat.  FACT  Added weight comes from your organs and bones.  Approx. 10 inches in height.  Healthy body fat.

IF I SMOKE, I CAN CONTROL MY WEIGHT.  FICTION  Smokers are thin and fat.  Less likely to be active and strong.  More likely to develop a disease (lung cancer, emphysema, etc.)  FICTION  Smokers are thin and fat.  Less likely to be active and strong.  More likely to develop a disease (lung cancer, emphysema, etc.)