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Is the Quest for the Perfect Selfie Ruining Children’s Self Esteem?

The Sunday Woman Team by The Sunday Woman Team
January 25, 2017
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In a new survey today, a whopping 78% of UK parents have admitted to taking selfies with their children and posting the images on social networks; but our quest to take the ‘perfect selfie’ could be distorting our children’s view of reality. The poll, which was commissioned by leading parenting resource Families (www.familiesonline.co.uk) in conjunction with its #loveyourselfproject, also reveals that almost two thirds of parents (65%) admit to taking more than one selfie with their children before finding their perfect shot, with many taking at least three photos (some as many as 10) before selecting the most flattering image to post online.

A further one in five parents also said they use the special photographic filters to make their image look better. For 73% of parents who actively post selfies with their children on a weekly and monthly basis, this is nothing out of the ordinary, but the worry is that our quest to take the perfect picture may have a deeper long-term effect on what our children view as reality.

Faye Mingo, Director of Marketing at Families commented: “The way we take photographs and share them online continues to evolve. More and more we are seeing a growing trend for image perfection via social media and the worry is that these pictures often involve our children. While on the surface, taking these kinds of ‘staged images’ might seem harmless enough, the concern is that they could have a more damaging longer term impact on our children in terms of their future body confidence and self-esteem?”

‘Conflicting messages’

In contrast to this, the survey also quizzed parents on the importance of building their children’s self-esteem and body confidence and what they believe is the best way to achieve this. Interestingly, 76% of parents said we should be encouraging our children to be confident in their own skin and that we should be embracing differences. More than a quarter of parents also said we should be teaching our children to see beauty in everything not just on the surface. The question is: are we sending conflicting messages here with our passion for the perfect selfie?

“Our latest campaign #loveyourselfproject, is all about exploring the ways in which we can encourage a positive body image within children. We want to wave goodbye to Instagram filters and pouty selfies and educate children on how beautiful they are inside and out”, continued Mingo.

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