How To Teach Your Kids Body Confidence w/ Dana Suchow
Fuel Your Strength
Steph Gaudreau
4.8 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 23 July 2019
⏱️ 61 minutes
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Summary
As adults, we often pick and nag at the things we don't like about our bodies. This can translate into your child's vocabulary of how they talk about their own body and can create issues around food and body confidence.
Tools To Battle Body Negativity
After early traumatic messages and social media sent Dana Suchow into an unhealthy lifestyle filled with eating disorders and unhealthy habits, Dana decided to make a difference in prevention to make sure no child felt the same way that she did. Now she helps teachers, parents, and caregivers raise body confident teens and kids while also examining their own internal dialogues.
Dana is all about creating an environment where kids learn to take care of their bodies and feel safe and accepted regardless of what they look like. Today she is here to answer questions that came directly from you, the audience, so that you can learn how to raise kids that love their bodies.
Learn everything from the importance of letting children speak, to how to set boundaries in a body-shaming home, why you should be diversifying your social media and essential tools to help you raise kids that are ultimately confident in their bodies no matter what.
Do you know a parent, teacher or caregiver that could use this information to create a body-positive environment? Tag them in the comments on the episode page and let us know what you loved most about this episode while you're at it.
On Today's Episode
- Tools to equip kids against body negativity when they are outside the home
- Setting rules around the language about the body used around your child
- How to help and encourage kids who are overweight without nagging
- Ways that you can prevent eating disorders in kids through self-love
- Addressing toxic masculinity and how to approach this conversation with boys
Quotes
"Really what we need to be doing is letting kids know that we will love them no matter what their bodies look like. Asking them 'where did you hear that, where did you learn that it is wrong to be plus-sized or it is wrong to have fat on your body?' Because there is nothing wrong with it." (24:36)
"Kids are like sponges, and they pick up how we talk about our own bodies. They pick up what we say, but they also pick up what we don't say." (32:58)
"When you love something you do what's best for it. And if we can teach kids to love these incredible natural machines that we were given, they will make better choices in their lives, they will take better care of themselves, and they will be more outgoing and confident in their lives." (36:17)
"Shame doesn't work, so shaming a child because they are 'overweight' isn't going to work. The only thing that will work for your child to be at a weight that is healthy for them, which may not be thin, is love." (44:14)
Resources Mentioned In This Show
View Dana's Body Image Resources Here
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Nutritional Therapy Association Website
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| 0:00.0 | This is Harder to Kill Radio, a weekly podcast where we explore what it takes to build unbreakable humans |
| 0:08.0 | through fitness, nutrition, and mindset. I'm your host, Steph Godro. My mission in life is to help women build stronger bodies and resilient |
| 0:18.8 | minds so that they begin to embrace and really own their inner power. |
| 0:24.6 | The vision I have is that one day, |
| 0:26.9 | girls will grow up into strong women who appreciate their bodies, |
| 0:31.1 | know their worth, take up space, and live bigger, without the pressure of impossible to fulfill |
| 0:38.1 | bullshit societal standards. |
| 0:40.7 | That is what it means to be harder to kill. |
| 0:43.0 | This podcast is one way to explore these issues, |
| 0:47.0 | and you may not always agree with the viewpoints presented here, |
| 0:50.0 | but I can guarantee one thing. It will make you think. I'm here to lead a community of women and then we need you two who are ready to define what it is they truly want from their lives on their terms. |
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| 1:17.0 | And also be sure to tune in to my weekly companion show, Fear's Love Friday, every Friday. On that note, let's do this. Hey there. Welcome to episode 223 of Harder to Kill Radio. I'm your host |
| 1:46.9 | Steph Godro. Gosh, thank you so much for hanging out with me today on this |
| 1:51.7 | episode of the show and for spending a little bit of |
| 1:55.5 | your day with me it really does mean so much that you tune into the show episode |
| 2:01.4 | after episode and absorb all of the great teachings that my guests |
| 2:06.4 | bring on and then of course stick around for my ranting on Fridays for the Fierce Love Friday |
| 2:12.3 | edition of the show. |
| 2:14.0 | Today's episode is, oh my gosh, I am so excited for this one because it is such a powerful topic and a powerful episode. My guest today is Dana Sukow. She is somebody who's out in the world doing |
| 2:30.2 | work to help teachers, parents, and caregivers |
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