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I am a parenting expert. How Kim Kardashian crouched to a new low as a young girl's "role model"

KIM Kardashian has one of the most famous bodies in the world.

There have been many ups and downs over the years, whether it's much-denied rumors like butt implants, her intense keto diet, or infamous cellulite photos.

But now. , according to one parenting expert, said Kim "has fallen to a new low as a bad role model for young girls." Kirsty Ketley, parenting consultant at Auntie K's Childcare and mother of two from Surrey, England, explains why. she's so scary

Kim Kardashian's body is probably her one of the most talked about in the last 14 years. Something that has been idolized by many young girls and women around the world.

Kate in the 90s Her moss figure is no longer what girls want, Kim and sister Kylie her Jenner It is the ideal "slim and fat" figure that has become popular.

However, a recent study found that this ideal body type is the cause of body dissatisfaction among young women.

This is largely due to the fact that most of the pictures the sisters post online are heavily photoshopped, so that millions of young girls who look up to them realize their 'look'.

After already receiving a lot of criticism, Kim shared her body fat percentage on her Instagram page, sparking even more backlash.

DEXA scans show her showed a body fat percentage of 18.8%. This puts a happy Kim into the "athlete" category.

Sharing this kind of information not only inspires someone who may be struggling with an eating disorder, but it also sends the right message to the young girls and boys who look up to her.

Parents reading her post will be disappointed.

While nothing particularly new for Kim, this latest body fat percentage announcement is actually very worrying.What is the message she is sending to young girls, including herself? 

Kim is the mother of 9-year-old North. Chicago, 4. and their brothers, saints, six. and Psalms, 3.

As her mother, being a positive role model is very important.

Role models are an important part of being a parent. Our children are watching us, listening to us (sometimes it doesn't feel like it), and learning from us all the time.

It's all about how we promote healthy lifestyles, how we talk about body shape, and how we teach our kids to love their skin. It comes from the role model that surrounds us.

In the United States, where one in five of her children is classified as obese, parents are constantly being reminded to keep their children well-fed and active.

But parents also need to be reminded of influencers like Kim that their children follow on social media. You have to learn and feel like you are good enough.

With the likes of Kim and Kylie showcasing the concept of weight loss and perfection, helping children grow up to be mentally and physically healthy is no easy task.

But there are ways that parents and other role models can positively influence a child's life.

Start with ``Body Positivity''. This is more about health and wellness than weight and looks, and it's very important for children.

Your beauty is not based on size, shape, or BMI.

Be a positive role model and embrace a healthy lifestyle -  This does not mean limiting food or counting calories, but rather

It also means working as a family. Make biking a part of your family routine, walk instead of driving, and go swimming for fun.

Children are affected from an early age. Studies have shown that children start talking about physical problems as early as her age of five, so having these things as part of their daily routine helps instill that it's normal. I'm in.

Discuss what your child sees in the media, magazines, and social media -  Check back regularly for misconceptions about exercise, food, and people's health. Please allow me to correct the information body.

Teach children that all bodies are good - Avoid judging yourself by the unattainable beauty standards of others like the Kardashians teach children to

Changing gender stereotypical narratives that teach that no two bodies are the same, that girls have to be "pretty" and boys have to be "strong." please give me.

These ideas greatly influence how children perceive themselves.

When we feel that we are not living up to these expectations, we begin to feel insecure about our bodies.

Finally, be aware of how you openly identify yourself.

Do you talk negatively about your body in front of your child?

Put on your bathing suit, eat some cake, and remember that your child loves you for who you are, not what you look like.