Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give him big meal when he gets home from school?
Yes. He will eat a big meal when he gets home. And then a good-sized meal for dinner. And then gets always himself a snack before bed. Plenty of vegetables, etc. And loves treats, too, of course; we’ve never been restrictive about foods.
But not eating during the day and then going straight from class to sport? Not going to cut it. He’s a strong kid who’s growing very quickly right now and needs more calories and hydration throughout the day.
I know we need to keep him chipping away at anxiety management, and he is working on it. I just don’t want to make things worse somehow.
Anonymous wrote:From your description it sounds like he may already have an eating disorder. Seek help from a clinic that specializes in it? Particularly for males?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t address the anxiety issue (so sorry- that must be ao stressful) but in terms of physical health:
my kids started eating much the same way in middle school. I don’t think it is that uncommon? Mine would barely eat breakfast (school starts so early), pick at their lunches at best (too busy talking)- then come home and eat like crazy. Basically a full meal at 3pm after school, actual dinner at some point- depending on sports schedule, and a 3rd meal or heavy snack before or after practice depending. They are all healthy & growing normally. It has gotten better in high school due to a much later start time- they actually eat breakfast now.
Anonymous wrote:Can you give him big meal when he gets home from school?