So, today, I'm at the Blogher conference in San Francisco, and for those who aren't familiar, it's a educational event for women interested in blogging or essentially writing a journal online -- as we also encourage at EmpowHer.com through our SHARE feature.
While the conference topics range, I've already met a few women with wonderful backgrounds in the world of health including a very young woman who helps build data visualization software (which she thinks has a wonderful healthcare application) and someone who believes in healing through a combination of traditional care and spirituality.
One of the more thought-provoking sessions I attended that was related to health -- both body and mind -- was that of building strong body images in children especially when many think the messages coming from the media make it next to impossible.
The discussion, which was led by a group of women who blog about parenting, generated a lot of great ideas on how parents can instill a strong sense of body acceptance.
A few of the resources that came out of the conference were:
Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood
The Normal Breasts Gallery which shows breasts of all shapes and sizes; and
Scarleteen which markets itself as "Sex ed for the real world".
A recommended read was "Third Base Ain't What It Used to Be."
In a time when the media seems to be pushing unrealistic expectations of beauty and health on children, what has worked for you to help your kids develop a positive body image? Do you think children are sexualized at an earlier age? How do you deal with it?