Ask Margaret -My Daughter Says She Thinks She Looks Fat

Published: Sept. 14, 2020, 8 a.m.

b'Margaret answers this week\'s listener question: \\n"My daughter (5 years old next month) has started saying \\u201cI look fat in this sweater\\u201d and \\u201cI don\\u2019t want to look funny\\u201d when getting dressed. My daughter is a healthy weight and she is VERY active. I am unsure of how to manage/navigate these comments. I really don\\u2019t want her to have body image issues or to be dealing with this at such a young age. I have been very conscious since her birth not to comment on her appearance, and instead to reinforce the things her body does, saying things like \\u201cyour legs are so strong to bike up the hill\\u201d or \\u201cyour body needs to rest now because it worked so hard today." I rarely say \\u201cyou look so pretty"; instead I say \\u201cthat\\u2019s a great outfit you picked\\u201d. I didn\\u2019t think I would have to deal with this so soon. Help!"\\nAlmost all of us have struggled with eating and body issues at some point in our lives and it is important for us as parents to reframe the way we talk about food and our bodies and to model body acceptance (put on that swimsuit and get in the picture mama!)\\nIt\'s also important to answer questions asked. Don\'t shy away from responding to kids who ask if they look fat\\u2013 talk honestly about how bodies come in all different shapes and sizes, and why and how our bodies change.\\nIn this episode, Margaret this article from A Mighty Girl.\\nSubmit your parenting question- we might answer yours next!\\nquestions@whatfreshhellpodcast.com\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'