I have also fought chubbiness most of my life

, some years winning the battle, some years losing and it seems that the last few years even more so with peri-menopause, etc. DS was always very thin, ate healthy until his late teens and has just recently started to bulk out (on purpose). DD is chubby

Most of it is my fault and I take responsibility for it. She always loved her juice! Until about a year ago she was still drinking 3-4 glasses a day, usually apple or cranberry. I was also forcing her to drink two glasses of milk each day which she despised. She is now down to one glass of juice and no milk because she gets her dairy through yogurt and cheese. We talk alot about being "healthy", not "chubby". Her biggest problem at this time would be her lack of exercise and dislike for so many foods. She will eat most vegetables Ibut not salads; ie., lettuce, tomatoes, onions) but doesn't like much meat. Loves her carbs so I try to limit them. She could live on rice pilaf

Her favorite activities are sewing and quilting, computers, reading, etc., all sedentary. We've tried all types of physical activities: dance, cheer, figure skating, jump rope team, etc. She'll bike and swim during the warm months and she'll ski the once or twice each year I can afford it. Other than that...
When I get on a roll to lose weight she'll walk with me (because she's afraid to stay home alone, lol) but other than that I don't exercise and she doesn't either. Sad but true.
I agree that when a child becomes obese w/ no medical indications, the parent is to blame, no question. They buy the food, bring it into the house, and prepare it for the kids. They (me) are also the ones who allow the kids to sit and color or read or work on the computer too. I am working on this and hope that I can turn things around for DD's sake -- middle school is hard enough for girls, being chubby only adds to the issues. DD is probably 7-10# overweight, just has that little belly roll. I try to keep the situation light and tell her that the roll is going either up to the bxxb area or down to her hips in the next year or two and that can only be a good thing
