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Child Chats on the Internet Focus on Food and Weight

Certainly the most controversial and timely chat places for kids these days are the pro-anorexic web sites, which speak to kids who are hungry for information, identity, and a sense of belonging to a community of like-minded others. Initially, there was a public outcry about the more than 400 Pro-Ana sites on the web. Yahoo and other large search engines responded by taking these sites off the Internet. Undaunted, the hosts of these sites have persisted and the sites continue to prosper, in number and visitors. Pro-anorexic discussions are alive and well, even if their viewers are not. As kids return to school and seek popularity and acceptance amongst their peers through appearance and weight loss, the issue is most timely.

The dangers of such places are apparent. Eating disorders are the most lethal of all the mental health disorders, killing and maiming from 6 to 13 percent of their victims. Can parents protect kids from these sites, immunize them from having interest in going to these places in the first place? Certainly. Eating disorders are a misuse of food to resolve problems. Teaching kids to become healthy problem-solvers takes away interest, purpose and cause for seeking out these influences. Moreover, creating a healthy lifestyle and positive self-image is the best form of home-based, parent-based, value-based prevention.... surpassing even the best cure.

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About the Author:
Abigail H. Natenshon, MA LCSW has been a psychotherapist in private practice specializing in the treatment of eating disordered individuals and their families for the past 28 years. She is co-founder and director of Eating Disorder Specialists of Illinois; A Clinic without Walls, and the author of "When Your Child Has an Eating Disorder: A Step-by-Step Workbook for Parents and Other Caregivers" (Jossey Bass, San Francisco, October, 1999). Visit her web sites at www.empoweredparents.com / www.empoweredkidZ.com and www.treatingeatingdisorders.com

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