Social pressures linked to appearance

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Children often want to portray the ‘best version’ of themselves online. They look for inspiration from others; from friends, family, social media influencers, celebrities and others. But do they appreciate that what they see isn’t always true? Are they aiming to emulate perfection from an imperfect image? And what effect can this have on their own mental health? Find out with this new guide.
Created by Anna Bateman, a subject matter expert on mental health and wellbeing, this guide looks at just how easily images can be altered online and the potential impact this can have on children as they strive to achieve a similar appearance. As always, the guide also provides a number of useful tips for parents and carers to share with their children. Click the button below to access your free guide now.

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