Tuesday, August 23, 2011

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I found this article in the Huffington Post by Lisa Boom-- LOVED IT!

I went to a dinner party at a friend's home last weekend, and met her five-year-old daughter for the first time.

Little Maya was all curly brown hair, doe-like dark eyes, and adorable in her shiny pink nightgown. I wanted to squeal, "Maya, you're so cute! Look at you! Turn around and model that pretty ruffled gown, you gorgeous thing!"

But I didn't. I squelched myself. As I always bite my tongue when I meet little girls, restraining myself from my first impulse, which is to tell them how darn cute/ pretty/ beautiful/ well-dressed/ well-manicured/ well-coiffed they are.

What's wrong with that? It's our culture's standard talking-to-little-girls icebreaker, isn't it? And why not give them a sincere compliment to boost their self-esteem? Because they are so darling I just want to burst when I meet them, honestly.

Hold that thought for just a moment.

This week ABC News reported that nearly half of all three- to six-year-old girls worry about being fat. In my book, Think: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed-Down World, I reveal that 15 to 18 percent of girls under 12 now wear mascara, eyeliner and lipstick regularly; eating disorders are up and self-esteem is down; and 25 percent of young American women would rather win America's Next Top Model than the Nobel Peace Prize. Even bright, successful college women say they'd rather be hot than smart. A Miami mom just died from cosmetic surgery, leaving behind two teenagers. This keeps happening, and it breaks my heart.

Teaching girls that their appearance is the first thing you notice tells them that looks are more important than anything. It sets them up for dieting at age 5 and foundation at age 11 and boob jobs at 17 and Botox at 23. As our cultural imperative for girls to be hot 24/7 has become the new normal, American women have become increasingly unhappy. What's missing? A life of meaning, a life of ideas and reading books and being valued for our thoughts and accomplishments.

That's why I force myself to talk to little girls as follows.

"Maya," I said, crouching down at her level, looking into her eyes, "very nice to meet you."

"Nice to meet you too," she said, in that trained, polite, talking-to-adults good girl voice.

"Hey, what are you reading?" I asked, a twinkle in my eyes. I love books. I'm nuts for them. I let that show.

Her eyes got bigger, and the practiced, polite facial expression gave way to genuine excitement over this topic. She paused, though, a little shy of me, a stranger.

"I LOVE books," I said. "Do you?"

Most kids do.

"YES," she said. "And I can read them all by myself now!"

"Wow, amazing!" I said. And it is, for a five-year-old. You go on with your bad self, Maya.

"What's your favorite book?" I asked.

"I'll go get it! Can I read it to you?"

Purplicious was Maya's pick and a new one to me, as Maya snuggled next to me on the sofa and proudly read aloud every word, about our heroine who loves pink but is tormented by a group of girls at school who only wear black. Alas, it was about girls and what they wore, and how their wardrobe choices defined their identities. But after Maya closed the final page, I steered the conversation to the deeper issues in the book: mean girls and peer pressure and not going along with the group. I told her my favorite color in the world is green, because I love nature, and she was down with that.
Not once did we discuss clothes or hair or bodies or who was pretty. It's surprising how hard it is to stay away from those topics with little girls, but I'm stubborn.

I told her that I'd just written a book, and that I hoped she'd write one too one day. She was fairly psyched about that idea. We were both sad when Maya had to go to bed, but I told her next time to choose another book and we'd read it and talk about it. Oops. That got her too amped up to sleep, and she came down from her bedroom a few times, all jazzed up.

So, one tiny bit of opposition to a culture that sends all the wrong messages to our girls. One tiny nudge towards valuing female brains. One brief moment of intentional role modeling. Will my few minutes with Maya change our multibillion dollar beauty industry, reality shows that demean women, our celebrity-manic culture? No. But I did change Maya's perspective for at least that evening.

Try this the next time you meet a little girl. She may be surprised and unsure at first, because few ask her about her mind, but be patient and stick with it. Ask her what she's reading. What does she like and dislike, and why? There are no wrong answers. You're just generating an intelligent conversation that respects her brain. For older girls, ask her about current events issues: pollution, wars, school budgets slashed. What bothers her out there in the world? How would she fix it if she had a magic wand? You may get some intriguing answers. Tell her about your ideas and accomplishments and your favorite books. Model for her what a thinking woman says and does.

And let me know the response you get at www.Twitter.com/lisabloom and Facebook.

Here's to changing the world, one little girl at a time.

For many more tips on how keep yourself and your daughter smart, check out my new book, Think: Straight Talk for Women to Stay Smart in a Dumbed-Down World, www.Think.tv.

Follow Lisa Bloom on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LisaBloom

110 comments:

  1. Hi joy

    That was a great entry. It really does get us think how we leave impression on young children. We have to remember they follow by example.

    So it is great that we try and encouraging them to think and grow in their knowledge. Instead of worrying at the material things in life. Help them develop a greater inner beauty

    Zara

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  2. This article is amazing. It is sad that more and more of our conversation is about nothing, there are empty and meaningless.Shouldn't be so! We should try to change, and this article give me much to think about. I have a sister who is 5 years old and now I will pay more attention to how I talk to her and what are our conversations. It is really important.
    I love this article.
    xo Natalia

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  3. Wow that was awesome! Really got me thinking, and as a nanny/ babysitter that meets a lot of little girls that would be the way I'd love to start a relationship with a little one and the mark I'd love to leave on their life!

    Jen

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  4. This is a global problem ! Almost every girl is obsessed by her looks . Plastic surgery is just a trifle . If you love nature you wont do this , nature created you the way you are , and nature is PERFECT , so you are the daughter of PERFECTION !!! Every soul`s hobby is a discussion with an intelligent person . But how can you be an intelligent person if you don`t read ???

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  5. Hey Joy!
    What an amazing blog entry !! the writer is so right ! made me think that it seems that we don"t know anymore what's important in our lives the entire world turns around beauty and how to look as thin as possible and little girls and little boys too now are obsessed with that and that's awful! my step son who is 12 years old is bearly a teenager and he looks at himself in the mirror thinking he may be too fat !! si i told him that everybody is different and that it's great and no he's not fat he's beautiful , he's strong and healthy and that matters !! we don't care about his weight ! we love him no matter what and this is the most important thing to tell a child i think !

    thank you for always sharing with us things that matters and have a sense! you always make me think and i love it :))

    Big kisses

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  6. Hey !

    I'm 15. You may be surprised.
    I am not that kind of teenage girl who wants to be skinny as possible , prettier than everyone or is afraid of telling my friends how much I love books.
    I always did. That's surely because my parents always were honest and < just generated an intelligent conversation that respected my brain.> My confidence is based on my education and my social environment ,
    so I just wanted to say I'm glad you , as my girlhood idol , share this view.

    best wishes for you and your daughter from Germany.
    ( Sorry for my english , I hope you understand what I wanted to say :) )

    Phe

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  7. Great article!!! Something positive to read when I woke up this morning! Thanks!!!! And question do you like to be called Bethany or Joy? I see a lot of people call you Joy on here but would like to know your preference.

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  8. I`m linking to your post today. This article is amazing!

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  9. This is such a great article! And I agree with tolc, it's a global problem which affects woman all over the world. I actually posted a comment in the 20 Q's with Daphne Zuniga about a really awesome documentary film (and now social action campaign) called Miss Representation which is similar to this article and the subject of Lisa Bloom's book except it focuses on the media and the way the women in leadership roles are portrayed. I thought I'd post about it again here just in case you haven't read it Joy and for any of your readers who might be interested:

    Miss Representation
    When the new documentary film Miss Representation premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, audiences were riveted, and Oprah Winfrey acquired its broadcast rights. Writer/Director Jennifer Siebel Newsom interwove stories from teenage girls with provocative interviews from the likes of Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Lisa Ling, Nancy Pelosi, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, Rosario Dawson, Dr. Jackson Katz, Dr. Jean Kilbourne, and Gloria Steinem to give us an inside look at the media and its message.

    As the most persuasive and pervasive force of communication in our culture, media is educating yet another generation that a woman’s primary value lay in her youth, beauty and sexuality—and not in her capacity as a leader, making it difficult for women to obtain leadership positions and for girls to reach their full potential.

    The film accumulates startling facts and statistics that leave audiences shaken, armed with a new perspective, and asking the question, “What can we do?”


    You can view the trailer for the film on the site and also read all about the social action campaign that has come about as a result of the film. Here's their mission statement:

    "American youth are being sold the concept that women and girls’ value lies in their youth, beauty and sexuality. It’s time to break that cycle of mistruths. Miss Representation.org believes that all people should be equally represented in our media, that our voices should be heard and that we should all be valued for our talents, capacity as leaders, and ability to contribute to the world at large."

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  10. Loved this entry! I'm only 15 but this made me think about how I am around younger people... I'm not the person who cares the most about looks probably because my mom doesn't use make up at all and she came through life just fine :)
    I will definitively take this with me in my thoughts!

    Birgit, Norway

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  12. Hey Joy,
    I'm 16 years old and sometimes I think I'm too fat when my friends or family say I'm too skinny but I think every teenager has this feeling so it don't worries me. But when I see the 11-year-old girls who pierced therselfs, wear high heels and short skirts or wear more makeup as me or my friends I really get worry!! I mean which mom would let her daughter like this go to school or let their pierced therselfs. When we see the girls my friends and I always say: "When I was this age I didn't...".
    Also I just started my training for the social assistant and after I finished it I'd like to get an eduaction as an housemistress.
    So this article really got me thinking how I should talk to the kids. I mean I already worked with kids and did a lot of talking with them but I never really thought about how I talk to them or about what we talked. So the next time I talk to a girl/ kid will thinking about how I speak to them and what I will say.

    P.S.: Sorry for my bad english, but I'm from Germany so, sorry hope you can understand it :)

    Alina

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  13. Great article!! I have a 5 year old cousin who i call my niece who i adore but she is obsessed with more mature things like make up, clothes, and boys. It drives me crazy that some people in my family allow her to wear make up and thinks it is funny at some of the more mature things she says, which i find inappropriate. I know i wasn't allowed to wear make up and act beyond my age when i was growing up and know my children will not either. Thank you for continuing to show I'm not the only way who thinks this way and it is still the right way to grow up.
    Much Love :)

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  14. Heard about this on NPR last week. Really eye opening. I guess that is what we say to little girls and not little boys. How sad and misguided of us! Going forward, I have vowed to make a conscious effort to point out little girls' minds instead of physical appearance.

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  15. Wow! I always go strait to the "you look so cute" I am for sure going to try to put a spin on what I say to engage little girls and young ladies. I love to be valued for my mind and would much rather be complimented on my intelligence!

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  16. I love this article. I hope more women read it and take it to heart. The larger the movement, the greater the impact. I'm so glad you post pertinent things on your blog. So many blogs are just for fun or reposts of other things. No one seems to think for themselves these days. (I realize this was reposted, but from a newspaper, which is a reliable/intelligent source.) Thanks again. It's always a pleasure to read your blog.

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  17. My daughter is 4. Instead of telling her she's pretty..which we do sometimes. We tell her she's smart or funny or kind. Which she is. And when the situation calls for it I talk about how it's ok to be any size and she asks, like it's ok for people to be any color or look any way? Which leads me to believe I'm getting my point across..

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  18. Joy - Thanks for sharing this article you found!

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  19. One of my good friends sent me this article last week. As I'm getting closer to having kids of my own, it was such a great article to read. More about smarts, less about accessories!

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  21. I loved that! It made me think of my little cousin who, at 10 years old, already has serve body image problems. I've been looking for a way to help her so I will try this with her. Thanks for posting this article, Joy!

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  22. Hiaa Joy, you always write or find beautiful & true posts. When I was little all I wanted to do was go outside & play with my friends & spend time with my family, I didn't care how I looked.

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  24. Hey Joy,
    I was so shocked by the statistics and facts about young girls and teenagers :( What is the world coming to?! When I was young, there were never these kind of issues. I know I sound like a grandma (I'm only sixteeen) but society changed so much. It's unbelievable. I was a tomboy until I became 14 and all my friends started to become obsessed about their weight and looks. I only started to act more feminine due to my body changes and that was it. I still get teased (not in a mean way) by my classmates because I don't wear make up in school and I still have the personality of a tomboy but my sytle involves dresses now. My friends used to call be a boy in primary school because I got along with the boys in my class than I did with the girls. LOL

    I'm sure your daughter will be very smart and kind. You're heading in the right direction as a mother. You already seem like you know what you're doing :) Maria is going to turn out to be a very well behaved girl. Good Luck!

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  25. Thanks so much for your amazing blog! It has opened my eyes to so many ways to make the world a better place! I hope to be a teacher next year and can't wait to inspire my students the way you have inspired me! Your daughter is so lucky to have you in her life! Thanks for being awesome!!!
    xoxo

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  26. This really truly made me stop and think. I am so bad about "OMG! You are so pretty! Look at those eyes, smile, ect." After reading this I thought well that is sad and true. Later last night I went the store and saw the cutest little girl. I almost started saying all the normal things but stopped myself. I thought about this article and I decided to approach her differently. I asked her about the baby doll she was carrying and she told me all about it. She really opened right up and talked. Turns out she is going to be a big sister and this was her baby to take care of. I am really pleased you post things like this Joy because it really does resonate with so many people and if I can take baby steps to make girls less objectified then I want to!

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  27. The article addresses a good point by focusing on the inner beauty of a child, but all little girls need to hear that they are beautiful, pretty, & lovely because they are. Even the plainest child needs to be loved for their inner and outer beauty. People who aren't encouraged are the ones who seek after artficial, external fixes. We are wonderfully made inside and out, and we should feel free to compliment both without feeling politically incorrect. Think of a handicapped or disfigured child - do they want to hear how pretty they look? Yes! Does that mean we think that is all any little girl is? Of course not. Invest in a child and you will see all the gifts they have to offer and can encourage them forthwith.

    Just my two cents :). - Kelly

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  28. I worry about this a lot with my daughter! I am trying my best to make sure we focus on other things than looks. She's only two but even when she looks super cute in a new dress, I don't jump and down about it and scream it in her face that's she adorable because she was already adorable before I put that dress on her. I love her the way she is. It's hard that we live with my parents (her grandparents of course) and they always want to comment saying she's so cute with her hair like this and nails painted like that, but I love that you wrote this because I can relate so well :)

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  29. Absolutely wonderful.
    Joy, thank you for sharing this article with us and Lisa, thank you for writing it.
    How much nicer would this world be if your point of view dominated the "skinny, beautiful and hot" point of view. If each one of us who have the same perspective can influence one person a week then there is a chance for many lives to be changed.

    And Joy, congratulations for beautiful Maria. As far as I am concerned I know that she will receive the right education and get the love needed by her parents. I sincerely wish your family a life full of prosperity joy and happiness. Stay who you are because you are an inspiration to lots of people out there, of all generations.

    Lots of love,
    Louna (Lebanon)

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  30. Hi Joy! I want to start off by thanking you! Thanking you for posting this, for proving, yet again, that looks aren't everything. I am 16 and a junior in high school. I see it everyday, those girls who figure that outside beauty is more important than an education. It disgusts me. I worry it's me sometimes. I have a gym class and I whip on my gym clothes in about 2 minutes. It takes them over 10 minutes to get ready to get sweaty, which always confuses me. The stereotypes that are placed upon girls these days are gross. I swear, every girl has to be tall and skinny. This has become the standard for girls. Being short myself (5' 1" and proud of it) makes me stand out from everyone, not saying it's bad. Anywho.... THANK YOU JOY. There really should be more celebrities out there who show that looks can't be everything. You are an inspiration to me. There were many other celebrities I looked up to, but you, by far, have the best values I have heard in a while. Thank you for teaching me that loving your body and education are the best things in life. You really should write more about this on your blog. Thanks again! Kayley

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