Anonymous wrote:
Why deny that body shape is important to one's self-esteem/confidence and how others perceive us? From that perspective, it is actually just as important as health.
Anonymous wrote:
1. Make it easy for her, and don't keep sugary things in the house. Institute portion control for dessert, no second helpings, etc.
2. I'm French and lived in different European countries.
I don't get the American fear of "body image issues". It's wonderful and useful to talk about core muscles, but if a 9 year old's squishy belly bulges out of his or her pants, then you should talk about it.
Why deny that body shape is important to one's self-esteem/confidence and how others perceive us? From that perspective, it is actually just as important as health.
Tiptoeing around food issues and personal appearance hasn't helped the average American waistline. I would be caring but direct and offer help.
Anonymous wrote:
1. Make it easy for her, and don't keep sugary things in the house. Institute portion control for dessert, no second helpings, etc.
2. I'm French and lived in different European countries.
I don't get the American fear of "body image issues". It's wonderful and useful to talk about core muscles, but if a 9 year old's squishy belly bulges out of his or her pants, then you should talk about it.
Why deny that body shape is important to one's self-esteem/confidence and how others perceive us? From that perspective, it is actually just as important as health.
Tiptoeing around food issues and personal appearance hasn't helped the average American waistline. I would be caring but direct and offer help.
Anonymous wrote:DD is 9. We have always been laid back but keep a healthy diet for our family. We are all fit and trim. But DD seems to have a real addiction to sugar. While we keep treats/desserts in moderation, she finds a way to sneak more than she should have. She can't stop herself. Now she has gained a little weight and you can see it in her tummy. I could use some advice about how to talk to DD about this without causing major body image issues. Any advice? (please no judgey comments)