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I have a 13 year old son who is 50 pounds overweight even though I am thin and exercise.

I cannot monitor everything he eats because he eats at school.

When he comes home, all he wants to do is play on the computer. He doesnt do research type stuff unless it is about finding cheat codes to games he is playing.

Should I worry?

2006-12-31 08:35:49 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

22 answers

Yes. Get him a Wii (you have to exercise to use that system).

2006-12-31 08:38:08 · answer #1 · answered by mJc 7 · 1 0

Have you been peaking into my home???? I have a 13 yr old and a 12 yr old who do the exact same thing. My 12 yr old is at least 40lbs overweight. I am a single mom as well. So what I do is several times a week I take all 4 of my kids out somewhere and go for a long walk. My kids also have certain hours they are allowed to play their games..no ifs and or buts. They can only play from 1-5. They can earn extra time by doing extra chores around here. I also trade..if they go on a bike ride they can have an extra half hour for their games. Get creative. You would be surprised..they just may get into it. In fact yesterday we went on a huge hike and this morning we went roller skating..my first time in 12 yrs!!!! The boys also went ice hockey skating last night. Good Luck!!

2006-12-31 08:41:04 · answer #2 · answered by mysweetluvie 4 · 0 0

13 years old! why did you let it get to that point? two things to think about; 1. Getting him involved in something he likes would cause him to not eat as much and get him some exercise. 2. He is getting to a point where he will think he needs to do nothing around the house including home work.. you can 1. Disconnect the Internet or put a lock on it, maybe even a timer or 2. get him involved with something he would enjoy; like, maybe, becoming a pilot? Send him to flight school. $100.00 a month at $25.00 a week and 2 nights per week with lots of instrument rating study time should do the trick..

2006-12-31 08:50:16 · answer #3 · answered by denfasr 4 · 0 0

No, worry is unnecessary. And sure, this baby is on the game too a lot. look, you're the mothers and fathers. Take his sport away. tell him he could have it for restricted time sessions and really when you've considered along with your own eyes, finished college assignments, a communicate such as his instructor or instructors to ascertain how he's progressing, and he must be envisioned to do chores around the abode. All of those issues must be performed earlier the gaming starts. he will be vocal, rude and loud about this. you'll favor to strengthen a backbone, mom, because this may in no way be fairly. yet you may try this, and the doorstep son will be extra effective for it. decrease his time in this by a thanks to 2 hours an afternoon and in no way extra. in case you aren't getting administration of this now, you may have a significant challenge contained in the destiny. A 30 year previous, overweight, airhead who can't generate income sponging off you and your husband for something of your lives isn't something that you signed up for once you married his father. yet it truly is exactly what you're heading for. strong success.

2016-12-01 09:13:52 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Should you worry about his health? Yes. You have every right to be concerned. It is surprisingly easy to become addicted to computer games, especially with all the options that are avaliable today. Being 50 pounds overweight can prove to be detrimental to his health, especially in the future. I suggest encouraging him (without being insulting) to watch what he eats. You should definately monitor his computer use, as well. Make a time limit per day of computer gaming. He may hate you now, but you're doing the right thing.

2006-12-31 08:40:10 · answer #5 · answered by Prue 3 · 0 0

hmm, as a female teenager the same age as your son, i can say its rather common among this age group and of course is the plague of the existence of computers.

once method which would help is to encourage him to develop better eating habits, through verbal advice and also cooking healthier meals at home. however, make sure you keep it to a limit and don't let it become excessive as it may become rather annoying to him and he may just shut you out. you can also make it a habit to cut up fruits to eat after dinner (a common practice in my family)

i believe their are softwares that you can purchase (try your nearby IT store) that will enable you to set a timer on how long your son will be able to use the computer. PLEASE don't use it too much as your son may hold a grudge (i probably would too if my parents did it to me)

it actually all depends on the individual as i can have unlimited computer access but i don't spend all of my time playing games. perhaps you could encourage him to play sports or take part in extra-curricular activites, or sign him up for lessons outside if he's interested to introduce him to sports.

as with everything in life, don't excessively worry but keep everything moderate, including your methods of improving this situation.

good luck with it! :) [btw sorry for long-windedness]

2006-12-31 09:05:47 · answer #6 · answered by icypeel 2 · 0 0

well since i was addicted to online games, i think the answer is no don't be worried to the point of stress.
how about u pick him up from school when the last bell rings and go do something with him like rollerblading or ice skating or tennis, see its better to introduce him to activity if its just you and him and u say i just miss doing stuff with u like the way we used to. cuz i'll tell u i didnt leave my house on purpose for like 3 months.... now i hardly play if i do i get bored but i had to get bored on my own, and i did it by accepting invitations to friends houses to just have a gr8 time and gossip. yup i am a recovering gamer.

2006-12-31 08:42:31 · answer #7 · answered by Zoen M 1 · 0 0

It's ok for him to play games but if that's all he does then you should worry especially since he's overweight. He needs to do more then play games. You really should make him do other things besides play games all the time. That's what I'd do if I had a son.

2006-12-31 08:41:24 · answer #8 · answered by Irish Girl 5 · 0 0

Yes......don't be one of those parents who have a distant relationship with their kids.....Make him get off his "bottom" and do something else.....the internet and other games are so addicting....kids nowadays don't know what it means to climb trees.....I have 4 kids and they can only play computer games for an hour a day....the rest of the time they have to read, play outside, or another activity other than internet games.....and don't let TV be another choice,,,,it is even worse!

2006-12-31 08:40:55 · answer #9 · answered by Go Away 4 · 0 0

Yes. Give him a time limit. Take him to the park to play ball or get him into some kind of sport. I think 1 hour during the week,and 3 hours on weekends max. is good.

2006-12-31 08:39:02 · answer #10 · answered by mamabear 6 · 0 1

well it is normal for a teenager to be coming into that kind of phase where they eat sleep and playing video games is all they do. I would not worry extremely but I would do something different. use more strict limitations and tell him that there are limits to what he can do. like only letting him play ALL video games for one or two hours.
He wont like it but it's for the best of him.

leo the lion

2006-12-31 08:42:02 · answer #11 · answered by lion 2 · 0 0

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