Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't worry about it at all.
Anonymous wrote:Did the pediatrician mention it or seems concerned? If not, and it is just the words on the print out, then I think you are overreacting. If you are concerned, email the doc. But some kids truly ARE big-boned. I have a DS who always weighed a lot and ate a ton and he was slightly chubby for about a year at age 12 before his massive growth spurt into puberty. Other than that short span, he has always been average proportions, but very heavy. He is just muscular and dense. He is now a Navy Seal and still muscular and strong. DH is the same and jokes that men in his family are built like Clydesdales.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you are doing a great job. What is he drinking? Is he getting too many liquid calories?
Anonymous wrote:Give him smaller portions, why is he so hungry all the time?
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry about it.....my daughter was the same and I refuse to put her on a diet at this age. She has a high BMI, but she is not fat. She wears appropriate sized clothing and eats a variety of foods.