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Embrace Kids film screening in Warburton and Healesville

Following the success of the original Embrace film, Embrace Kids is a documentary aimed at kids aged nine-14 years old that explores the relationship teens have with their bodies.

Th Embrace Kids film is set to screen at the Warburton Arts Centre at 1pm on Sunday 16 October, and at The Memo in Healesville at 1pm on Sunday 23 October, free of charge.

The relationship we have with our bodies develops in early childhood and sadly, many of us don’t feel great about our bodies.

We are consistently exposed to images, messaging and language regarding body image, size and shape that lack diversity, leaving us with unrealistic expectations and a narrow view of what is considered healthy. We learn to focus on body aesthetics rather than loving and appreciating our body for its functionality.

Positive body image is being able to accept, respect and enjoy our body for all that it does regardless of its weight, size or shape.

Audience members from all screenings will be invited to participate in Zoom discussions for parents on Tuesday 25 October at 7pm. The session will feature Embrace Kids co-author Dr Zali Yager and local social worker and counsellor Bec Filiponi.

For further details regarding the Warburton and Healesville events, contact louise@bodyofwellbeing.com.au.

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