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Why do girls talk about their looks and boys talk about their abilities? Last night’s Parental Guidance episode tackled the big, emotional topic of body image — from what our kids see in the mirror to what they learn from us. In this Happy Families Podcast recap, Justin and Kylie unpack the powerful moments, the heated debates about Botox and social media, and what the research says about raising kids who feel good about their bodies.
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
"We focus on boys’ function, not form — and girls’ form, not function. That’s how society has conditioned us for centuries." — Dr Justin Coulson
RESOURCES MENTIONED
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
1. Reduce kids’ time on screens and social media to limit harmful comparisons.
2. Stop focusing on diets or external measures — promote health, not appearance.
3. Encourage kids to focus on what their bodies can do, not how they look.
4. Be mindful of how you talk about your own body — you’re modelling self-image.
5. Avoid assuming media literacy is enough — talk about values, not just filters.
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Why do girls talk about their looks and boys talk about their abilities? Last night’s Parental Guidance episode tackled the big, emotional topic of body image — from what our kids see in the mirror to what they learn from us. In this Happy Families Podcast recap, Justin and Kylie unpack the powerful moments, the heated debates about Botox and social media, and what the research says about raising kids who feel good about their bodies.
KEY POINTS
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE
"We focus on boys’ function, not form — and girls’ form, not function. That’s how society has conditioned us for centuries." — Dr Justin Coulson
RESOURCES MENTIONED
ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS
1. Reduce kids’ time on screens and social media to limit harmful comparisons.
2. Stop focusing on diets or external measures — promote health, not appearance.
3. Encourage kids to focus on what their bodies can do, not how they look.
4. Be mindful of how you talk about your own body — you’re modelling self-image.
5. Avoid assuming media literacy is enough — talk about values, not just filters.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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