MelanieC
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Hi everyone,
I am hoping you all can give me some words of wisdom. DD was very thin until she turned 9. Then those pre-puberty hormones kicked in and she started gaining a little weight. Not tons, but just enough that she started having a problem getting jeans to fit. She also got a little lazier, as alot of kids these days seem to get. Last year at her annual check-up, the doctor mentioned that her weight was up. Not overly concerened but, something to think about and see if she could get more active etc. During the summer, and during the fall (cheerleading), she thinned out a little and probably got a little taller too.
Last night she had her 11 year check-up and the doctor again said that her weight was higher than it should be. She measure 4'9" and weighed in at 103 pounds. I asked him what a good weight for her age and height was and he said 85 pounds.
I have alway's harped on my kids about the junk they eat. Unfortunately with school, summer camp, before and after programs..........the snacks, breakfast's lunches etc are more out of your hands. For example, I get so steamed that when the kids are at summer camp they are feeding them sugary cereals. How healthy is that. Snacks are again, all sorts of processed crackers, cookies etc. School lunches, while some are healthy, leave a lot to be desired. They offer sweetened ice tea and juices, and of course the kids never want water. She will be going to middle school soon, and I fear that there will be the influances of all sorts of high fat, sugary drinks etc.
Now that I have been on my journey to a better lifestyle, I have really been harping on DH to get the soda and junk food out of the house. He thinks I have turned into some kind of freak (a freak he still loves thought! LOL)
I mentioned that I did weight watchers, and I asked if it were ok for her to do. He said yes, because it teaches healthy eating, but she would have to WANT to do it, and I couldn't make her do it. The funny thing is that a week or two ago, her and I were talking about healther eating and she said she wanted to try to do a WW's with me so she could learn to eat healthier. She really wants to wear jeans like all the other girls, and I think that is a big motivator for her. I just want her to be healthy, and not live a life of being overweight like I have. I started gaining weight at 16 though, so I didn't have to worry abou it so early. My mom, who I love dearly never taught me about eating well etc.
After her Dr's appointment, she asked if we could go to the store and get her stuff for her to eat better. We bought her healthy chips, snacks, yogurts, almonds and sunflower's for salads. Tonight we are going to go to a local farmers market and purchase a bunch of veggies. I am also getting whole wheat today, and going to add half flour, half whole wheat to our Friday night Pizza nights. We have also made the switch to using only veggies on our pizza's (it used to be pepperoni and sausage). Last week, we had all sorts of veggies on it.
My goal for her, is to to NOT obsess about loosing weight, but to learn how to enjoy healthier versions of her favorites.....and to show her that eating candy, soda and other processed junk is not necessary for an enjoyable life. That there are lots of other foods out there that can be substituted. I would like this for my husband and son too. I just have to convince him (and this may be a good way) that he shouldn't have all that stuff in the house. Maybe I can show him, that he must make an example for his kids so they don't go through what I have. (DH has always been skinny and can eat whatever he wants.)
Anyways, I would love to hear if you think I am going in the right direction, or if I should just leave her alone? I don't want to make her self concious, or have it ruin her self esteem. I want it to to the opposite, and teach her. I just want wan'ts best for her........and I don't wan't her to have problems in High School (when it's harder to make changes in your lifestyle).
Sorry this got so long.
Thanks everyone,
Melanie
I am hoping you all can give me some words of wisdom. DD was very thin until she turned 9. Then those pre-puberty hormones kicked in and she started gaining a little weight. Not tons, but just enough that she started having a problem getting jeans to fit. She also got a little lazier, as alot of kids these days seem to get. Last year at her annual check-up, the doctor mentioned that her weight was up. Not overly concerened but, something to think about and see if she could get more active etc. During the summer, and during the fall (cheerleading), she thinned out a little and probably got a little taller too.
Last night she had her 11 year check-up and the doctor again said that her weight was higher than it should be. She measure 4'9" and weighed in at 103 pounds. I asked him what a good weight for her age and height was and he said 85 pounds.
I have alway's harped on my kids about the junk they eat. Unfortunately with school, summer camp, before and after programs..........the snacks, breakfast's lunches etc are more out of your hands. For example, I get so steamed that when the kids are at summer camp they are feeding them sugary cereals. How healthy is that. Snacks are again, all sorts of processed crackers, cookies etc. School lunches, while some are healthy, leave a lot to be desired. They offer sweetened ice tea and juices, and of course the kids never want water. She will be going to middle school soon, and I fear that there will be the influances of all sorts of high fat, sugary drinks etc.
Now that I have been on my journey to a better lifestyle, I have really been harping on DH to get the soda and junk food out of the house. He thinks I have turned into some kind of freak (a freak he still loves thought! LOL)
I mentioned that I did weight watchers, and I asked if it were ok for her to do. He said yes, because it teaches healthy eating, but she would have to WANT to do it, and I couldn't make her do it. The funny thing is that a week or two ago, her and I were talking about healther eating and she said she wanted to try to do a WW's with me so she could learn to eat healthier. She really wants to wear jeans like all the other girls, and I think that is a big motivator for her. I just want her to be healthy, and not live a life of being overweight like I have. I started gaining weight at 16 though, so I didn't have to worry abou it so early. My mom, who I love dearly never taught me about eating well etc.
After her Dr's appointment, she asked if we could go to the store and get her stuff for her to eat better. We bought her healthy chips, snacks, yogurts, almonds and sunflower's for salads. Tonight we are going to go to a local farmers market and purchase a bunch of veggies. I am also getting whole wheat today, and going to add half flour, half whole wheat to our Friday night Pizza nights. We have also made the switch to using only veggies on our pizza's (it used to be pepperoni and sausage). Last week, we had all sorts of veggies on it.
My goal for her, is to to NOT obsess about loosing weight, but to learn how to enjoy healthier versions of her favorites.....and to show her that eating candy, soda and other processed junk is not necessary for an enjoyable life. That there are lots of other foods out there that can be substituted. I would like this for my husband and son too. I just have to convince him (and this may be a good way) that he shouldn't have all that stuff in the house. Maybe I can show him, that he must make an example for his kids so they don't go through what I have. (DH has always been skinny and can eat whatever he wants.)
Anyways, I would love to hear if you think I am going in the right direction, or if I should just leave her alone? I don't want to make her self concious, or have it ruin her self esteem. I want it to to the opposite, and teach her. I just want wan'ts best for her........and I don't wan't her to have problems in High School (when it's harder to make changes in your lifestyle).
Sorry this got so long.
Thanks everyone,
Melanie
And she ate Doritos and drank Coke like it was going out of style. There is just no way of knowing what will happen to them.
