Anonymous wrote:I think it's normal, but maybe you should focus on making it one snack (after school) and dinner. Not the constant eating. I don't think the quantity is as much of a problem as the constant eating, which can be a bad habit to develop.
I'd let him have a bigger snack right after school. (2 apples and 2 string cheeses isn't much.) I'd make sure that the snack includes fruit and a protein, though, as yours does. Then I'd see that there are at least 2 snack-free hours before dinner, and that he eats a good dinner. I think letting him have 3 paninis is better than following dinner with oatmeal and hardboiled eggs, etc.
Actually, I'd also make sure that he eats a real serving of vegetables between each serving of the main entree (ie, you can have seconds after you finish your broccoli. You can have thirds if you eat some more broccoli.) Vegetables are filling.
If the kids are really resistant to veggies, i serve them raw veggies right before dinner, when they are really hungry. They always disappear.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm the PP with the 5'4" 10yo. He's always been off the charts for height. He's about a head taller than anyone else in his class even though he's a year younger than they are, with the exception of one really tall girl who is 5'6". I don't know where his height comes from. My husband and I are pretty average at 5'11" and 5'7", and his little brother is tall, but still well within norms for his age (80th percentile). Anyway, keeping him fed is a financial black hole. Not only can he pack away enough for four adults in a sitting, he's got food allergies that make his available options more costly than the norm. Buying him clothing is a nightmare, too -- try finding men's pants in 24 x 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My 9 yo dd is 5 feet tall. a 5'4 10 year old would not surprise me overmuch.
But how many 5'4" 10-yo BOY have you seen? I've seen zero yet in my neck of the woods.
I'm the PP with the 5'4" 10yo. He's always been off the charts for height. He's about a head taller than anyone else in his class even though he's a year younger than they are, with the exception of one really tall girl who is 5'6". I don't know where his height comes from. My husband and I are pretty average at 5'11" and 5'7", and his little brother is tall, but still well within norms for his age (80th percentile). Anyway, keeping him fed is a financial black hole. Not only can he pack away enough for four adults in a sitting, he's got food allergies that make his available options more costly than the norm. Buying him clothing is a nightmare, too -- try finding men's pants in 24 x 30.
Anonymous wrote:He will end up fat eventually. I would allow no eating after 7pm.
Anonymous wrote:cut the goldfish and the whip cream
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My 9 yo dd is 5 feet tall. a 5'4 10 year old would not surprise me overmuch.
But how many 5'4" 10-yo BOY have you seen? I've seen zero yet in my neck of the woods.