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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks so much PPs - I'm ordering each of these books and checking out the website. I feel so responsible for not getting a handle on this sooner. I realize now that things got a little out of control when he was 5 or 6, he had a newish sibling who had some (minor) health issues that sucked up all my energy. And the older one was one of those hyper kids who never recognized when he was hungry and behaved badly when he was - so my automatic instinct has always been to feed him, more is better. We're lucky that he's likely to stay super tall (almost 5ft at his 9yo appointment) and most of the time it's not terribly obvious how heavy he's become. But I heard some (younger, not intentionally mean) boy call to him at the park recently - hey you, fat kid, and I just wanted to cry. Since I was part of the cause by letting him eat junk, I need to be part of the solution by learning to cook healthy food that he will like.[/quote]
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