Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's really acceptable to let your son get that fat I'm afraid. They have such a high metabolism when they're at that age it can't be just what he's eating 'trying to get fat' there must something to do with how you were feeding him and treating him - how long has he been overweight? Is this weight increase recent? Has he ever been skinny?
Do not listen to this poster. Not all kids rub around like crazy. Our son loves eating and hates sports. We have to resort to making him exercise and watching his food and it is very difficult.
I actually think you need to talk to him about why he wants to fat. It is possible, although unlikely this is in response to someone inappropriately touching him.
Not that pp but it is common for people who have been sexually abused to want weight on themselves as "protection." I know, I am one of those people.
To me, it just sounds like he likes being larger. He can be finny, torment his sibling, and annoy op. Ask him why he wants to be larger op. Is he having issues with peers at school? Is this a way to distract them? Does he feel more in charge when he is larger?
What was your reasoning behind that??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, what is a share table???
NP. At my son's school it is a table where the kids put anything they bought or brought that they don't want to eat.
I have only every seen milk or bananas there. But I am not there that often.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you get your son's clothes from, because I have a son of similar age. He is not as big as your son but finding clothes is still a difficult task. Swimming trunks particularly as most of them seem to be a non-stretchy material and won't fit my son at all. The older aged ones are not elasticcy either so end up being too big - you said your son goes swimming where did you get his stuff?? Thanks!
Yes we tend to avoid those types of trunks as you can never win with them. We shop through lands end, they have a good selection of trunks and do a husky size too! However the only ones that are really elasticcy are either short shorts or speedo type trunks which is annoying because my son's belly is big enough now to cover the trunks up when he sits down - same happens with underwear as well but not so much of a problem as he only wears them round the house of before bed. Hopefully your son fits them better and he loses the weight soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he do a lot of physical activities? If you have him try to play outside, he might realize how much heavier he feels, and how uncomfortable it is to be over his normal/healthy weight.
Doesn't really work I'm afraid when he beat friend is also quite overweight as well (but not to the same extent) so when their other friends are running around those two just stand or sit and chat.
Anonymous wrote:What measurements do you do to your son to monitor his weight? When my son was overweight at about 9 we were told to do waist, chest and leg length to see if he was growing. Waist and cheat were fine but doing the leg length was always awkward because when they have such a chubby belly it starts coming over their trousers. This meant when measuring his leg length we had to sort of lift his belly fat out of the way to get the tape measure at the correct height. He absolutely hated it and it made him feel even more fat - how do you cope with this?
Anonymous wrote:Is there a grandparent from another culture who may be encouraging the weight gain?
Anonymous wrote:Does he do a lot of physical activities? If you have him try to play outside, he might realize how much heavier he feels, and how uncomfortable it is to be over his normal/healthy weight.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you get your son's clothes from, because I have a son of similar age. He is not as big as your son but finding clothes is still a difficult task. Swimming trunks particularly as most of them seem to be a non-stretchy material and won't fit my son at all. The older aged ones are not elasticcy either so end up being too big - you said your son goes swimming where did you get his stuff?? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's really acceptable to let your son get that fat I'm afraid. They have such a high metabolism when they're at that age it can't be just what he's eating 'trying to get fat' there must something to do with how you were feeding him and treating him - how long has he been overweight? Is this weight increase recent? Has he ever been skinny?
Do not listen to this poster. Not all kids rub around like crazy. Our son loves eating and hates sports. We have to resort to making him exercise and watching his food and it is very difficult.
I actually think you need to talk to him about why he wants to fat. It is possible, although unlikely this is in response to someone inappropriately touching him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's really acceptable to let your son get that fat I'm afraid. They have such a high metabolism when they're at that age it can't be just what he's eating 'trying to get fat' there must something to do with how you were feeding him and treating him - how long has he been overweight? Is this weight increase recent? Has he ever been skinny?
Do not listen to this poster. Not all kids rub around like crazy. Our son loves eating and hates sports. We have to resort to making him exercise and watching his food and it is very difficult.
I actually think you need to talk to him about why he wants to fat. It is possible, although unlikely this is in response to someone inappropriately touching him.