Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mine are 9, 12, and 14. I can't remember the last time I served anyone a snack. They help themselves to whatever they want. Seriously cannot believe how crazy some of you are. Fixing strawberries for a 13 year old? That's BIZARRE.
If I don’t feed them they would starve. I feed them breakfast lunch and dinner. Plus snack. Yes we have a schedule . I’m not a short order cook but I do try and make them happy. One kid wants pancakes the other wants waffles we compromise and I make one that day, the other the next.
Anonymous wrote:I'm impressed by these tweens/teens who apparently can self-regulate. Mine would blow through the snacks, meant for a week-10 days, in a day or two.*
We do have mostly healthy stuff, but I also buy snacky, not healthy stuff meant for a once/day treat. A bag of chips with lunch, for example. I could just say, ok, well, if you eat it then it's gone, but I've got two kids, and one would eat mostly everything junky very quickly and the other would complain.
*Honestly, their dad does the same thing, and it irritates me to no end. I have to tell him explicitly - these are for the kids' lunches, DON'T EAT THEM! Because of course, he doesn't replace or tell me when the snack bag is low, so I'm running around trying to find a replacement because I have one bag of chips and both kids want them --> bickering.
OP, I tell my kids they can have fruit whenever they want, they can make a sandwich whenever they want so long as they are done eating by 4 pm (hate cooking when people just ate two sandwiches). But other than that, snacks require permission.
Anonymous wrote:Way too controlling, OP. I've actually told one of my kids to stop asking me for permission to eat. They understand how to have a balanced diet, there is always nutritious food in our house, the end.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you teach your kids by loosening the controls bit by bit. So, a couple times, they will gorge themselves and eat too much sugar. You are playing for their lives as healthy adults not getting it perfect each day in teen/tweendom.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Well dcum never ceases to fulfill my expectation that its 95% a$$holes.
FWIW we don’t prepare all their snacks but we are in the habit of them asking except for fresh fruit and veggies which they can freely have anytime. Other snacks foods, I say no if it’s 5 Pm and we’re eating dinner at 5:30, and I tell them what I think are good snacks for the day. They chop up the apple, serve the peanut butter, grab the yogurt. I’m working and don’t monitor, I just discuss it with them.
For those whose kids have free reign, good for you maybe we’ll try that. But some kids are better at portion control than others, I’ve seen that with plenty of friends kids who are mousy eaters. Mine will fill up so much on snacks that they won’t eat dinner foods — things Which they like When they’re hungry and include nutrition like veggies and proteins. I do also thing almost all kids eat way too much sugar, adults too for that matter, and I dont think it makes me mentally ill to teach older kids to consider that and balance out sugary items for the day. Do you all not teach your kids portioning, considering food groups, etc? Additionally and I know this is unique to us, my kids are prone to severe constipation. We’ve had allergy testing like crazy and there seems to be no cause. But I do admit it’s put me very on guard because I don’t care to keep taking them for X-rays of their intestines and multi year miralax regiments. To those whose kids can fill up o. Cereal and Mac and cheese and potatoes and sandwiches and not get severely co stoppages, lucky you. But for us it’s been quite a stress and unsolvable puzzle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mine are 9, 12, and 14. I can't remember the last time I served anyone a snack. They help themselves to whatever they want. Seriously cannot believe how crazy some of you are. Fixing strawberries for a 13 year old? That's BIZARRE.
If I don’t feed them they would starve. I feed them breakfast lunch and dinner. Plus snack. Yes we have a schedule . I’m not a short order cook but I do try and make them happy. One kid wants pancakes the other wants waffles we compromise and I make one that day, the other the next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boys are 11 and 13. They must ask before eating anything. I usually say yes but they don’t just go and grab an apple or cookie. Typically they say I’m hungry what can I Gabe or what do we have and I’ll say do you want strawberries and they say yes. Then I get them the food.
Why can’t they eat what they want? When they want? Are they overweight?
They pretty much can eat what they want when they want they just need to ask .they don’t get food on their own, never have. No they aren’t over weight they are very skinny.
Why? Why do they need to ask?
Because I give them the food, they don’t get it on their own . They don’t like doing chores and want to be catered to.