Anonymous wrote:She is a very sweet girl and is a good friend to my DD. Not looking to distance from her or anything but I’m very worried that their whole family eats extremely poorly, buys tons of junk food and has no food rules. Also the kids don’t do any activities. No sports or dance or anything but also no family hikes or even spending time outside. Last summer my DD barely saw the friend because every day she said it was “too hot” to be outside, and we didn’t allow them inside together until all 4 parents were vaxed.
She openly says things like “I hate school” “I don’t read, I prefer YouTube” etc.
How do I address this with DD - that I don’t want her just eating junk and watching YouTube every time is with the friend? I can’t police when I’m not there but it really bothers me. I also just don’t want my DD thinking this is normal teen behavior.
Anonymous wrote:LoL just wait until OPs daughter is a little bit older. She's the kid who developed a binge eating disorder because mom was so restrictive growing up. Op, spending an afternoon eating chips is not going to harm your kid. Your terrible relationship with food will. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:We have a food rule that the kids eat what we serve at home (mostly healthy, made from scratch), but when in Rome, they eat like the Romans.
OP you are going to give your daughter a complex about food and eating. Not to mention massive anxiety whenever she's in a social situation in which the food doesn't abide by your rules.
If DD is eating most of her meals at home, please do not limit your daughter's food intake. Give her freedom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don’t want her eating all that crap. I just don’t. So I guess my option is to just say no to her going over there and say the friend can come to our house?
Is your daughter otherwise never away from you? Because at that age I spent all my allowance money on candy from the vending machines and school store all day long every day at school. We ate very healthily at home. I never got fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did OP come back and explain why she cares so much?
OP is worried that this girl is setting a bad example for her own daughter.
Anonymous wrote:She is a very sweet girl and is a good friend to my DD. Not looking to distance from her or anything but I’m very worried that their whole family eats extremely poorly, buys tons of junk food and has no food rules. Also the kids don’t do any activities. No sports or dance or anything but also no family hikes or even spending time outside. Last summer my DD barely saw the friend because every day she said it was “too hot” to be outside, and we didn’t allow them inside together until all 4 parents were vaxed.
She openly says things like “I hate school” “I don’t read, I prefer YouTube” etc.
How do I address this with DD - that I don’t want her just eating junk and watching YouTube every time is with the friend? I can’t police when I’m not there but it really bothers me. I also just don’t want my DD thinking this is normal teen behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Did OP come back and explain why she cares so much?