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<blockquote data-quote="Chasingmytail" data-source="post: 5461254" data-attributes="member: 21680"><p>Ive raised this before. Parents have their heads in the sheds on this. My MIL refuses to accept that my niece of<strong> 4 </strong>is overweight (huge belly and folds of fat on a petite frame)! She thinks food is for giving and seeing that both my husband and SIL were fat as children talk about being blinded (husband is now so obsessed its kind of ruined his mind and has stretch marks WTF?) Endless gratification with utter carby grainy foods. Endless need to feed to give yourself happiness is cruel and a terrible way to start life. Being overweight brings so many other minor aliments that just dont get talked about - poor posture, easy leg breakages, bowel aliments, head aches, stomach acid, lose skin, stretch marks, low esteem, bullying endless issues that I as a parent dont want o put on my childs head.</p><p></p><p>But the medical sector just dont say your child is obese I would like to see them drop to xyz by 6 months. Far too much dancing around the 'must be more active' For Gods sake for a child to lose the calorie and fat intake of the biscuit/cereal/bread/chocolate culture means that child would need to workout all day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasingmytail, post: 5461254, member: 21680"] Ive raised this before. Parents have their heads in the sheds on this. My MIL refuses to accept that my niece of[B] 4 [/B]is overweight (huge belly and folds of fat on a petite frame)! She thinks food is for giving and seeing that both my husband and SIL were fat as children talk about being blinded (husband is now so obsessed its kind of ruined his mind and has stretch marks WTF?) Endless gratification with utter carby grainy foods. Endless need to feed to give yourself happiness is cruel and a terrible way to start life. Being overweight brings so many other minor aliments that just dont get talked about - poor posture, easy leg breakages, bowel aliments, head aches, stomach acid, lose skin, stretch marks, low esteem, bullying endless issues that I as a parent dont want o put on my childs head. But the medical sector just dont say your child is obese I would like to see them drop to xyz by 6 months. Far too much dancing around the 'must be more active' For Gods sake for a child to lose the calorie and fat intake of the biscuit/cereal/bread/chocolate culture means that child would need to workout all day! [/QUOTE]
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