Body dysmorphia or BDD refers to the condition where a person obsessively focuses on what they deem to be the ‘flaws’ in their appearance. Today, as people’s lives get increasingly entwined with social media, they constantly compare their bodies with picture-perfect idols on Instagram that are mostly achieved through filters and photoshop. As a parent, it is important to look out for signs of BDD in your child and offer necessary assistance. While severe cases of body dysmorphia advisably need medical aid, listed below are a few ways in which you can help your child feel more confident in their skin, both inside and outside the home.