From my experience, yes I'm over 35, I've been there.
I've tried to get through.
And the thing that takes the, cake (sorry), is when
you offer them some great, homemade stuff
and/or something out that's delicious and
nutritious, they don't have the disposition
to enjoy it.
I detest generalizing like this, but it's shown itself
a thousand times to me.
There's no getting through. I'm absolutely with the
woman above who says it breaks her heart.
What can we do? Gov't programs only worsen
the morale of the thing. It becomes more of a
chore or burden or thing of expectation which
these people don't need and/or resent and
further sends them to their cupcakes and sodas
on not even a daily, but an every two-hour basis.
2007-09-25 02:23:32
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answered by rockman 7
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Not every case of a large child is due to junkfood. One of my children is extremely large for his age...not only off the growth chart on height but also weight. I do NOT over feed my children, nor or they subjected to fast food and junk food. I cook extremely healthy meals, and provide healthy options. People on the outside looking in do not know that I have taken my child to a Geneticist to try to figure out why there is this alarming growth rate. He is big for his age is what specialist after specialist have told me and my husband. I would dare someone to say that to me.... My baby may be way too big for his age, but junkfood is not found in my home. I have went organic and have attempted to cut chemicals out of our diets to try to help my child. I have thrown away a my deep fryer. So, people can say what they want, but know that the parent you are talking to is not already doing all that they can...
Peace.
2007-09-25 03:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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foodstuff is the final concern once you're debating McDonalds and Hardee's. only because of the fact there are extra supplementations in one over the different there are nonetheless a good purchase of energy. My babies consume the fruit parfaits (berries and yogurt) apple juice, and apple slices, and milk, from mcdonalds and that i think of its especially darn healthful in comparison to fries and a burger. There are 22 categories of chicken (which it appears like they're eating in case you're referencing sauce). a million being the perfect and 22 being the worst, no longer inevitably undesirable however the main processed and not as organic of meat. McDonald's makes use of 22 for there nuggets and each and all the quickly foodstuff chains save on with in wonderful condition. the styles of meat could be extra of a concern then supplementations in the sauce. that's the silliest reasoning I actual have ever heard in my life. a quickly foodstuff eating place isn't the place you pass to furnish your babies foodstuff to get supplementations.
2016-10-19 22:01:19
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answered by ? 4
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don't have it in the house and what how much spending they do on their own,
kids are very responsible if you give them a selection of choices and allow them to decide. when they get older, they will understand the action of choosing and will know how to decide their best option. sometimes parents learn best from their kids...
2007-09-25 02:18:28
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answered by blueJean 6
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I wish i had an answer to you, I am watching my my littlest brother (10 yrs younger) grow up very large with lots of health problems. And they still feed him crap food. If you come up with a good answer let me know.
2007-09-25 02:19:45
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answered by Sugar_cookie921 2
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The disparity is saddening. It's so pc to just
say, oh, if you love him/her let 'em be.
What's the kid supposed to think?
When they're told to eat right and try,
don't see immediate results, they
further snack. They see thin or
athletic kids eat junk and they're
further confused. Sad.
2007-09-25 02:29:54
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answered by morethan32characters 5
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They are too lazy to get off of their fat @ss and cook a healthy meal. I feel so sorry for those children. It breaks my heart.
2007-09-25 02:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you're specifically asked about the child's weight/body size, it's none of your business.
2007-09-25 02:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I totally agree with you they're selfish for allowing it to happen.
2007-09-25 02:12:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Say hey your kid is fat. Get him into some activities.
2007-09-25 02:12:51
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answered by Jack Torrance 1
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