Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing but a bunch of miserable bullies with no lives pretending to care about the health and well-being of children living their lives. I pray that they don't come into contact with adults like you. Stop projecting your self hate onto children. They will figure the root of their issues out (if there are actual issues). Some people are just bigger sometimes too.
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Sizeism is a form of oppression.
Just noticing that kids are obese is hardly being a miserable bully or oppressing anyone. Calm down.
Anonymous wrote:The American Diet is SAD. We were posted overseas and I already see both of my kids chunking up with all the pizza and nuggets they get served everywhere. I've been sending school lunches because even my kids who love their pizza say they look gross and unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing but a bunch of miserable bullies with no lives pretending to care about the health and well-being of children living their lives. I pray that they don't come into contact with adults like you. Stop projecting your self hate onto children. They will figure the root of their issues out (if there are actual issues). Some people are just bigger sometimes too.
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Sizeism is a form of oppression.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing but a bunch of miserable bullies with no lives pretending to care about the health and well-being of children living their lives. I pray that they don't come into contact with adults like you. Stop projecting your self hate onto children. They will figure the root of their issues out (if there are actual issues). Some people are just bigger sometimes too.
Anonymous wrote:My 9 year old boy weighs 60 lbs and his best friend weighs 120. They were wrestling in the backyard and I was tempted to intervene!!
I think the worst thing for kids is the nonstop sweet drinks I see some families hand out. I'm not perfect and my kids eat plenty of crappy granola bars and goldfish but we drink water almost exclusively.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the non-stop snacking, sugar, and processed foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with all of these kids chains about weight? Is this really so top of mind for people? Perhaps that is part of the problem!
I’m the OP of the thread about my thin daughter who eats a lot. I’m pretty sure my daughter eats much more than kids who are chubby. We eat a mix of healthy and unhealthy food. Most kids around us are thin.
For me, I was trying to be preventative. Ha people obviously don’t agree with me and called me an awful mother, need therapy and said I probably have an eating disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach in a high poverty school and by 5th-6th grade, nearly every student is overweight. It's sad. Some of them stayed overweight as they grew but some of them were a normal weight and then just packed on the pounds.
That’s the real tragedy here - skinny to average sized children in wealthier neighborhoods and heavy to obese children in poorer ones.
It's really evident when you see kids from around the country on class field trips to DC. The overweight kids tend to clearly be lower income. The groups with predominantly healthy weight kids are obviously from higher income areas. It's a night and day difference. Weight is very much a class indicator these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with all of these kids chains about weight? Is this really so top of mind for people? Perhaps that is part of the problem!
What year do you live in? Obesity in children is a huge issue. Hello Michelle Obama’s ENTIRE PLATFORM for 8 years beginning almost 20 years ago!
You know I'm pretty sure that Michelle Obama focused on policy changes and not just body shaming kids at the local pool. And who knows, maybe she was the kind of person who cruises the local pool to make fun of all the fatties, but I don't think that's really in her nature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with all of these kids chains about weight? Is this really so top of mind for people? Perhaps that is part of the problem!
What year do you live in? Obesity in children is a huge issue. Hello Michelle Obama’s ENTIRE PLATFORM for 8 years beginning almost 20 years ago!
You know I'm pretty sure that Michelle Obama focused on policy changes and not just body shaming kids at the local pool. And who knows, maybe she was the kind of person who cruises the local pool to make fun of all the fatties, but I don't think that's really in her nature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with all of these kids chains about weight? Is this really so top of mind for people? Perhaps that is part of the problem!
What year do you live in? Obesity in children is a huge issue. Hello Michelle Obama’s ENTIRE PLATFORM for 8 years beginning almost 20 years ago!