Theatre performances assist in developing young children with a positive body image. How does theatre improve children’s body image? Why is this relevant? Children as young as five start to become aware of beauty standards according to previous research. Furthermore, in the age of social media, young children are much more susceptible to unrealistic beauty standards than previous generations. To combat the prevalent rise of body dissatisfaction it’s important to center children’s media around healthy and positive messages regarding body image.

 

Why is body dissatisfaction on the rise? “Due to social media, children are becoming aware of unrealistic and unhealthy aspects of body image at an ever-younger age. Therefore, it is important to find new ways of countering these threats by delivering positive messages to young children” says Viren Swami, Professor of Social Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). Children are absorbing more unhealthy body image issues with the emergence of social media. How can we prevent body dissatisfaction in children?

 

What kind of messages help children with body image? Theatre performances can target the rise of unrealistic body image in children by removing the focus from a character’s appearance to their body’s capabilities. Additionally, young children absorb positive messages about body image when positive ideas are associated with what the body is capable of. The positive messaging suggests theatre improves children’s body image. How does Girl Pow-R express positive messages about body image in their music?

 

Girl Pow-R’s song, This is Us provides listeners with uplifting lyrics such as “We are all strong people” and “We won’t be pushed around. We are strong; we are proud”. The lyrics aren’t focused on physical appearances, instead, they uplift audiences through positive messaging. The lyrics highlight how anyone can work towards making a positive impact in our world. Girl Pow-R aims to inspire and motivate its audiences to make the world a better place.

 

To learn more about how theatre improves children’s body image, check out the full article at the Phys Org website.

 

Girl Pow-R is an exemplary group when it comes to using their platforms to spread positivity and especially healthy messages about children’s body image. They continue to use their music to illustrate the importance of self-love, making a difference in our world, and friendship. For more information about Girl Pow-R, get in touch with us at info(at)girlpow-r.com.