More than half of young people worry about whether people like them
HomeNewsUK NewsCelebrity Big BrotherOne in four children worry about their physical appearance and how they will be judged by moncler jackets outlet others16:17, 5 JUL cheap moncler 2018Get daily updates directly to your inbox+ SubscribeSee our privacy noticeThank you for subscribing!Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailMore than half of the nation’s young people feel ‘unaccepted’ by their peers, teachers or families, it has emerged.The study, which aimed to uncover the worries of the nation’s youth, found 56 per cent feel they can’t be their true selves around others for fear of being judged.Another one in six worry they are ‘different’ from everybody else, and ‘won’t ever’ moncler jacket sale find a place where they fit in.It also emerged 72 per cent of young people have been prevented from getting a good night’s rest because of their childhood woes, with the average child kept cheap moncler outlet up three nights a week by their racing minds.One in four children worry about their physical appearance and how they will be judged by others.And one in four said there was something about their appearance they wanted to change.It also emerged 40 per cent have had someone say something negative to them based on their appearance.Hope Bastine, resident psychologist for sleep tech company, Simba, who commissioned the study in support of its bedtime story event, ‘Drag Yourself to Bed’, with RuPaul’s Drag Race superstar, Courtney Act, moncler outlet jackets said: “Most of cheap moncler jackets sale us can remember the struggles we have encountered as we grew up.”Trying to find our place in the world without having to disguise who we are can be a real challenge, and it is little surprise young people are grappling with who they are and how to assess how they are judged.”But the more we encourage tolerance and celebrate our differences from an early age, the more comfortable young people will feel and the better they will sleep at night.”Twenty children from London were read Christine Baldacchino’s Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress by the advocate and 2018 Celebrity Big Brother Winner, in the second in a series of bedtime story events held by Simba, designed to help the nation sleep more peacefully.Held during London Pride 2018, the evening encouraged young people to embrace their most authentic selves.Children reveal the castles they most want to moncler factory outlet visit but most of them aren’t actually realHope Bastine added: “The stories we read when we’re https://www.kinkhost.com young can play a role in shaping our childhoods.”A catalyst for moncler sale our imaginations, they begin to acquaint us with some of life’s bigger questions, and can act as rehearsals moncler outlet sale for future face to face interactions.”Stories before bed that encourage individuality and authentic self expression can help to develop compassion, creativity and a positive outlook.”Beyond body image, the study also found British children suffer with social concerns, too.A third of children regularly worry about whether people around them really like moncler outlet them and accept them for who they are.And 37 per cent have Cheap Moncler Jackets had to change something about the way they behave in order to fit in better with others.
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