Even talk about yourself as being too fat, thats a clue that you might be too selfcritical and that your appearance is becoming so important that its affecting the way you feel about yourself. Okay. Give me another warning sign . Another is cutting out whole food groups. So, thats where you might become a vegetarian just so youre eating less, not because you care about animal rights. Whenever youre avoiding eating a larger variety of foods, thats a clue that it t ght be going too far. Interesting. Are there any other warning signs . Avoiding eating with other people. So, when eating becomes a problem, it often isolates you, and youre more inclined to eat by yourself and avoid going to dinner with friends. So, if you fininthat youre avoiding eating with your friends, it means you might be too concerned about controlling what youre eating. Ive been with some friends that measure everything they they want to know the number of calories. They want to know how much fat. Is that also something that could be a warning sign . That is definitely a warning sign. So, when you find that youre counting calories, that youre trying to keep track of what youre eating in a really detailed way, thats also different than just being aware of what youre eating and trying to eat generally Healthy Foods but allowed space in your diet for those favorite foods. How about if youre feeling uncomfortable about what youre eating or after youre eating . How about that . A really serious red flag is when you feel ashamed or guilty after eating. So, that emotional component, that feeling really hard on yourself, thats definitely a sign that you could get that you could and should get help. And, you know, a lot of people talk about wanting to look like either a model theyve seen in a magazine or maybe even a celebrity theyve seen in a movie. Is that something to be wary of . Yourself to an unrealistic standard so a standard thats just too high, like looking like a model or a celebrity really sets you up to have a negative relationship with yourself. It sets you up to feel bad and to do things that might be really unhealthy to try to get there. Doctor, does having just one of those warning signs mean i have to get help . If you feel ashamed or really guilty after youre eating, or you even feel ashamed or guilty about the way that you look, thats a sign that you should t help. Okay. So, whato you suggest . Where do i go for help . Well, a great place to start is talk to a trusted adult, talk to your doctor, and just get some feedback. Am i is this okay . Am i eating in a healthy way, or am i going overboard . Am i cutting out too many things . To a degree, to an extent, that really is causing me suffering . Youre also working with a new app called go lantern. Tell us about that. So, gololtern. Com is an online tool where people can go to take a free assessment to get feedback on your emotional wellbeing. So, what that means is youll get asked questions about your sleep, about your moods, or how you feel, and about your eating behavior. And then youll automatically get feedback about where you fall on a range. So, am i doing okay, or am i doing a little bit worse than others . Meaning that maybe i should go talk to my doctor. Interesting. Thank iou very much, dr. Jones. Thanks for having me. Just to review, here are those warning signs again. You describe fat as a feeling. You eat a limited variety of foods or become a vegetarian just so you eat less. You avoid eating when other you constantly calculate the amount of fat, carbs, or calories. You feel ashamed or guilty after eating. You dream of having a body like models or celebrities may have as dr. Jones said, having one or two of these signs doesnt necessarily mean you have an eating disorder. But it is food for thought. For teen kids news, im katie. Ll visit a music proroam tune with kids. Studies show that learning to play an instrumeme develops our brains in a way that helps us better learn other subjects. Yet many schools dont offer Music Lessons due to budget cuts. And a lot of families just cant afford private lessons. Thats why this next story is music to our ears. Heres emily. So, to play hot cross buns we use theheotes b, a and g, right . So, this ones b. This might look like any afterschool music program, but [ saxophone plays ] thats right. This teacher is a teen. Hes part of a program called achord with kids. Young volunteers teach kids who might not be able to afford Music Lessons. [ keyboard plays ] the program was orchestrated by two friends, chase and austin. Musics had a big impact on us, and we really wanted to share the joy of music with everyone here because they might not have the privilege to be able to have enough money to buy an instrument or something. The guys took their idea to a nearby community center, named after the famous scientist George Washington carvrv. Well, we came here and we went to one of the directors here, and we asked if we could start this program, and through those channels we were able to get this program off its feet. Many of their classmates were happy to help. So, put your second finger [ violin plays ] see, right at the end, that was perfect. Like, literally it was perfect. When one of my friends told me about this opportunity to work at the carver center, to teach kids the instrument that i played and that the kids were really eager and willing to learn, then i really wanted to be part of this prograra and in order to give back to my community by using the skills that i have learned. Start from middle c. And then we go up. You could say this instructor has the perfect name for teaching music. Her name is melody. Yeah, a lot of peopleleay that. [ laughs ] i started playing piano at the age of five, so ive been playing for a total of 10 years now, and its been a really great journey, i think. And i think after giving concerts and things like that, i think its great to be able to ach out to the community and share my love of my instrument with everyone. Chases younger brothers. Alex teaches guitar. Good job. And now over here. As soon as i heard that my brother was doing this, i wanted to join. Its a really fulfilling experience. And you really get to develop a relationship with these kids through music, and its really something special. Remember, you want this hand on top. Yeah. The students choose what they want to learn. Theres no pressure, just fun. [ drum banging ] they tell us what they wantnt to be taught. And so it makes it unique from any other program because theres no strict guidelines or deadlines or performances we need to be ready for. Its really just a fluid thing. Volunteers teach music basics, as well. The program is a big success. Its founders say that any teen can turn a good idea into action. 1, 2, 3, 4. Really all you have to do is find the right people and ask them how to start it. And even if music isnt your to help others is really a great thing. Of, course, it helps if youre as talented as these two. Chase started on the piano in send grade and moved on to the saxophone. Austin plays guitar, piano, drums. And, oh, yeah, he sings, too. There will be many other nights like this w wn ill be standing h he with someone new austin plans to make music his career. Chase isnt sure about what his future holds. But one thing is certain. Theyll always have music in their lives. And they want other kids to have it, too. Cup, ill tell you about an organization that helps way. They fight overseas for our freedom. And if they return home wounded, they face another kind of fight. Carina tells us about an organization that literally races to help. Im very proud d what we again, i would do it again. Those words are especially meaningful when you realize how much Staff SergeantDe Los Santos gave for his country. He lost his leg in afghanistan when his unit was attacked. It was like everything was, like, in slow motion, kind of like being in a movie. And then when they pulled me out of the truck, thats when the pain. That pain. After the pain came the questions. His plans for the e ture seemed shattered. You kno i was like, wow. My life is over. Whats going to happen to me . But Staff SergeantDe Los Santos didnt give up. He worked hard to regain his strength. And he learned about an Organization Called achilles international. In greek mythology, achilles was as close to being invincible as but even the greatest warriors can be hurt. Achilles international encourages disabled athletes to compete in marathons and other public events. And they have a special chapter for members of our military. Its called the freedom team of wounded veterans. They meet the wounded vets, and then they give them the opportunity to participate in these e ents, and through ththe events, by doing this event they can see their potential. They can see that they can be incorporated into society in a very positive way. It worked for Staff SergeantDe Los Santos. He was introduceceto handcycling, and he signed up for a marathon, 26. 2 miles of fierce determination. That was my first marathon, and let me tell you, it was and i made it. It was the best feeling ever because itade me realize i did a marathon. If i can do this, i can do anything. In fact, since that first marathon, the sergeant has completed many marathons and raced 3,0000miles across america. Achilles also runs programs for kids with disabilities. You can find out about training, as well as racing opportunities, by checking out the link on our website. Whether a soldier or a kid, the goal is the same. It dsnt matter if you run, walk, or roll towards the finish line. What matters is that youre able to show that youve got as much game as anyone. In 1927, babe ruth broke the singleseason record for home but lou gehrig also had a phenomenal year. He had 47 home runs, batted. 373, and had a leagueleading 173 runs batted in, which is amazing considering he came up to the plate 60 times that yeaea without anyone on base because of ruths home runs. Gehrig eventually won the 1927 mvp and helped the yankees win the world series against the pittsburgh pirates. Im matt for teen kids news. Coming up, we find out what teens think. Our speak of the week question is next. Dont go away. Back. Speak of the week is when we get to hear what you have to say. Katy perry was stalked by them. Kanye west actually attacked one. During a highspeed chase, Princess Diana was killed trying to flee from them. Im talking about the paparazzi, photographers who try to capture pictures of f lebs without their permission. While ehere are some laws that restrict how intrusive the paparazzi can be, many celebs say the laws arent strict enough. Should the paparazzi be subject to stricter laws . Thats a haha one. I meme, they are celebrities, you know, so they are choosing to put their lives out there, but then again the paparazzi get, like, really crazy. Oh, yeah, totally. Like, they invade peoples privacies, and i know its their job, but it should be no ones job to invade anyones privacy, so there should be defininely strictct laws. Es, i do think there should be stricter laws about the paparazzi because many celebrities can be hassled or abused when they go out, and left alone. And so, celebrities have to deal with them so much that sometimes they snap and they get a bad rap for yelling at them. I dont think that its fair that just because someone is an actor or a singer or whatever that we feel like we have ownership over their lives, you know. They should be able to have the same privacy that we are allowed to have. Lawmakers in california listened to celebs, like Jennifer Garner and halle berry, testify on how paparazzi not onlylytalk them but theirr children as well. One picture may be worth a thousand words, but when it comes to hounding kids, just one word is sufficient dont. With speak of the week, im eden. This Important Message is brought to you by the tional road safety foundation. Im ready to go. [ tires squeal ] ill be there as fast as i c c. [ heart beating ] [ tires screech, glass breaks ] [ siren wails ] [ cheers and appppuse ] [ [ art beating ] [ flatline ] all life is not a race go your own pace by the l. A. Auto show. Hey, kids, were taking you behind the scenes here at the 2015 l. A. International auto show. I know as a kid growing up all i wanted to see on my calendars in my room were hot cars. Well, i get to do it now and take you behind the scenes. Lets get to it. T. Behind me, its the allnew audi etron concept, designed from the ground up to be all electric. Itll reach more than, yes, 300 miles, kids, on a single charge. That is a long distance. Audi wants most of their vehicles by 2025 to be all electric. But, hey, lets talk abobo some cool technology, and kids today are up to speed on smartphones and tablets. This is the allnew hyundai virtual app that replaces the Owners Manual thats usually in your glove box. Its an app. Easily downloaded on apple store or google play. 82 howto features teach you how to do things in your car like, change the oil, change the fuses. Very cool technology. If youre a family of four and looking for an affordable s. U. V. , lets take a look at the never before seen here in america. Its a compact s. U. V. With a new front grille and fog lights, but engineers tell us its the fit and finish and quality that makes this kia sportage out of this world. Heres another great s. U. V. For you to take a look at. Its the allnew 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander sport. New bold exterior styling. Power folding mirrors. Redesigned interior with new seat fabrics and colors. A 6. 1inch monitor inside also allows you to connect all of those smart devices, like those ipads and smartphones. Hey, check this out. Its the allnew 2017 gmc canyon denali. Its their premiumedition midsize truck. Chrome front grille, mulan leather seats. We all love 20inch wheels, kids. And full of f chnology. So, plug into that apple carplay or android audio and away you go. And how about a little bit of family luxury . Its the allnew 2017 lincoln mkz. Theyre taking the design cues from the lincoln continentalal launched last t ar at the full of technology in this vehicle to protect your kids, like cameras and sensors, and to monitor your blind spots. And this is really cool the largest Panorama Sunroof on the top of that vehicle. But check out this one. This is awesome, kids. The allnew 2017 jaguar fpace, and its their f fst introduction into the s. U. V. Market. Supercharged, 380 horsepower, zero to 60n 5. 1 seconds. Loads of cargo space. But lets talk about a little bit of family luxury. The 2017 Buick Lacrosse with incredible design cues inspired by the 1954 wildcat concept. 300 pounds lighter, but this is the cool part the teen app that allows parents to monitor what their kids are doing while driving behind the wheel. Very cool app. 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia lets get to it. Its all about performance. 505 horsepower, zeze to 60 in 3. 8 seconds with a top speed of 191 miles an hour, making it the fastest alfa romeo to date. The allnew 2017 fiat 124 spider. Its a roadster, and its been 50 years since fiat has had a roadster here in t t u. S. Italian style, italian performance. 160 horsepower under the hood. This is a kids dream car. Lets talk about the 2016 mini convertible. Minis have been around forever. Kids love them. Debuted here at the l. A. Auto show. 11 exterior colors, and this beautiful l stalgic caribbean aqua just knocks your socks off. Kids, lets close it out with this right here. Its the allnew 2017 range rover evoque convertible. Yeah, thats right. Its the worlds first ever compact convertible s. U. V. New aggressive front, spacious interior. 2424horsepower, turbochahaed engine, and prpre starting at just about 50,000. Look, were talking about dream cars here at the l. A. Auto show. Kids, youre gonna see half these on your calendars in the future. If you ever get a chance to hit an auto show, you get to see all the cars of your dreams. Teen kids news. That wraps up our show. 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