When children think they are and feel ugly, it has to do with social pressure, among many other things. What is considered ugly or beautiful, changes a lot in the predisposition of people.
Consequently there are many types of beauties, for example:
► Natural beauty.
► Body beauty.
Feeling ugly or beautiful, are objective elements in the appreciation of people.

What is the problem in children and in people in general related to feeling ugly?
What happens is that people believe that everyone should be equal, and this is not the case. All people have different types of beauties both internal and external.
People contemplate beauty, yes, but everything depends on how the person sees himself, how he feels and how much confidence he has.

Children and their categorization in being ugly

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It is very complicated to handle in children, but everything has a solution. The important thing is to educate the children, to make them understand that we all have beauty and ugliness, but in themselves, we all have our own beauty.
Categorize the ugly, it is very difficult and complex, this refers to the totality of emotions. Children define the ugly, as the opposite value of what is beautiful.
The appreciation of being ugly, is marked by the environment, by how he thinks of himself, how they receive and perceive a cordial treatment of others, and with these conditions is when this type of evaluation is made, thinking it is ugly, but NOT , you must evaluate the factors involved, factors that affect you and make you feel that way.

Feeling ugly is in a categorization inclined towards aesthetics or morals?
It is above all aesthetic, because the beauty of kindness is important, but in today's world and in such a materialistic society it is not morals that move people, but physical beauty.
Physical beauty is sought in this materialistic world, and it is something that must be changed and educated, because values and morals must be above all else.



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