Anonymous wrote:I’m very strict with food . IMO it’s only for survival so being hungry all the time is normal at least for me. I get what he is saying. She won’t starve to death and he is allowing her to eat dinner. It’s ok to be hungry. I don’t think kids should be allowed to eat freely . As long as she is allowed 3 balanced meals a day then he is right .
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all - except the PP who thinks kids shouldn't be allowed to eat... Whatever.
To address some points - we live in a warm climate. We can eat outdoors.
This is new behavior by my husband. I like the idea of asking why so I'll approach it that way.
I have regular check ups with the pediatrician, and she is completely fine with my daughter's diet and how she eats.
She wasn't "shoving her face with junk" before dinner. It was four hours before dinner, and she was eating a snack right after school ended, which is normal. My husband happened to be working from home that day - not usual - so he doesn't necessarily know her routine. His reaction was bizarre.
I'll be addressing all of this some time this weekend.
Thank you to PPs with all of this helpful advice. Others criticizing my daughter and her weight - scroll on. She's 11 and you're taking shots at a 11 year old girl. Even anonymously, that's just out of bounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very strict with food . IMO it’s only for survival so being hungry all the time is normal at least for me. I get what he is saying. She won’t starve to death and he is allowing her to eat dinner. It’s ok to be hungry. I don’t think kids should be allowed to eat freely . As long as she is allowed 3 balanced meals a day then he is right .
It’s okay if you choose to eat small amounts so that you’re always hungry, but you can’t make that choice for an 11 year old. The father is being abusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m very strict with food . IMO it’s only for survival so being hungry all the time is normal at least for me. I get what he is saying. She won’t starve to death and he is allowing her to eat dinner. It’s ok to be hungry. I don’t think kids should be allowed to eat freely . As long as she is allowed 3 balanced meals a day then he is right .
This is a perfect example of a parent who has no respect for their children’s personhood. Controlling when the are “allowed” to eat?
Anonymous wrote:I’m very strict with food . IMO it’s only for survival so being hungry all the time is normal at least for me. I get what he is saying. She won’t starve to death and he is allowing her to eat dinner. It’s ok to be hungry. I don’t think kids should be allowed to eat freely . As long as she is allowed 3 balanced meals a day then he is right .
?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him come to the pediatrician and tell the ped ahead of time to tell DH to back down.
This is not exactly how it works, and considering the average American kid has gained 30 lbs during COVID your pedi might not be of the mind that you don't need to monitor what your kid eats in a healthy way.
Anonymous wrote:I’m very strict with food . IMO it’s only for survival so being hungry all the time is normal at least for me. I get what he is saying. She won’t starve to death and he is allowing her to eat dinner. It’s ok to be hungry. I don’t think kids should be allowed to eat freely . As long as she is allowed 3 balanced meals a day then he is right .
Anonymous wrote:I’m very strict with food . IMO it’s only for survival so being hungry all the time is normal at least for me. I get what he is saying. She won’t starve to death and he is allowing her to eat dinner. It’s ok to be hungry. I don’t think kids should be allowed to eat freely . As long as she is allowed 3 balanced meals a day then he is right .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta nip this in the bud now. Your husband is handing your kid an eating disorder on a silver platter. I’m almost 30 and my dad still has sh** to say about what I eat. It’s infuriating and has harmed our relationship.
My dad was the same way. He had comments about me not losing all the baby weight yet when I saw him 5 weeks postpartum
I find this to be so sad. Why do people not grasp how inappropriate it is to comment on someone else's body or weight, much less s parent. Itxs so bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him come to the pediatrician and tell the ped ahead of time to tell DH to back down.
This is not exactly how it works, and considering the average American kid has gained 30 lbs during COVID your pedi might not be of the mind that you don't need to monitor what your kid eats in a healthy way.
This isn’t healthy.
This kids friends call her "the human twig." Apparently weight is not an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him come to the pediatrician and tell the ped ahead of time to tell DH to back down.
This is not exactly how it works, and considering the average American kid has gained 30 lbs during COVID your pedi might not be of the mind that you don't need to monitor what your kid eats in a healthy way.
This isn’t healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have him come to the pediatrician and tell the ped ahead of time to tell DH to back down.
This is not exactly how it works, and considering the average American kid has gained 30 lbs during COVID your pedi might not be of the mind that you don't need to monitor what your kid eats in a healthy way.
Anonymous wrote:He needs to back off. Tell him to stop commenting on what she eats. Immediately.
I had an eating disorder for 3 years...from 12-15. I could have died.
I have two daughters. I never ever comment on what they are eating or when. Ever. My ex husband does not either.