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I was wondering if anyone has any information on weight loss for children. (12 year old boy) I have sole custody of my son and he visits his mom 8 weeks out of the year in another state.
He just returned from a 6 week summer visit and gained 24 lbs. while with his mom. He has been a little over weight the last two years, but this last gain has pushed him into the obese weight range.
He is 4'10" and now weighs 146.
I was so upset and sad that his mom let this happen. I asked her to please watch his diet and portions, and explained our diet. I told her that we had been working on this and that he had maintained his weight of 122 lbs. for seven months, hoping he'd grow into his weight.
I feed him whole foods, egg whites, whole grain bread, nonfat milk, lean turkey, chicken, fish, brown rice, vegetables, soup, lots of water, fruit, small amounts of fruit juice and nuts. No soda, no fast food, no french fries and very limited sugar.
Some of the things that I don't let him have, which he told me he ate while visiting his mom included: fast food, Jack in the Box, McDonalds, Burger King, A&W, KFC, Sonic, smoothies w/ sugar, chips, flamin hot chitos, candy, skittles, cookie dough bites, starburst, root beer, coke, hot chocolate, pastries, donuts, cookies, cake, sour squirts, sweet tarts, green goo, ice cream, rock stars, pizza, carmel apple cider, orange soda, m&m's, blizzard, hershey's cookie & cream, milky way, ben & jerry's bannana split, reeces mcflurry, french fries, cheese sticks, iced mocha, coffee, peanut butter & chocolate pie, sausage, bacon, chili cheese fries, soft pretzel, arizonas, etc.
So anyway, I know he's 12 and he needs to take some responsibility here too. I am not happy with his mom right now though, and she needs to help more when he is visiting. When he is in school when I do the wash I find candy wrappers and stuff from other kids in his pockets. So he needs to start making better choices on his own too. He's had junk food here too, but very limited.
When I saw him without a shirt on it made me so sad for him. He's handsome, athletic and popular and I just don't want him to have to struggle with his weight.
We are now going to work on this together. I'm sticking with the diet I listed of whole foods. I'm going to pack his school lunches. I've been counting calories for myself and teaching him what I know. We've been going on hikes, swimming, playing basketball together, and he's been hitting the treadmill while watching a movie at home. He plays soccer, baseball, basketball and football too. (not sure if he'll play football this year)
I'm trying to be careful of his self esteem without ignoring that there is a problem. I'm not sure how many calories he needs. Any ideas? I have been at 1800 and he has been about the same as me when he is home. I have read that kids should not count their calories, but since I write down everything that I eat, I know what he's having when he's with me. He hasn't had a growth spurt like his classmates in the last year, so I'm sure when that comes it will be a big help.
If anyone has any advice on weight loss for this age group please let me know. Sorry for such a long post! Thanks for reading if you made it this far.
He just returned from a 6 week summer visit and gained 24 lbs. while with his mom. He has been a little over weight the last two years, but this last gain has pushed him into the obese weight range.
He is 4'10" and now weighs 146.
I was so upset and sad that his mom let this happen. I asked her to please watch his diet and portions, and explained our diet. I told her that we had been working on this and that he had maintained his weight of 122 lbs. for seven months, hoping he'd grow into his weight.
I feed him whole foods, egg whites, whole grain bread, nonfat milk, lean turkey, chicken, fish, brown rice, vegetables, soup, lots of water, fruit, small amounts of fruit juice and nuts. No soda, no fast food, no french fries and very limited sugar.
Some of the things that I don't let him have, which he told me he ate while visiting his mom included: fast food, Jack in the Box, McDonalds, Burger King, A&W, KFC, Sonic, smoothies w/ sugar, chips, flamin hot chitos, candy, skittles, cookie dough bites, starburst, root beer, coke, hot chocolate, pastries, donuts, cookies, cake, sour squirts, sweet tarts, green goo, ice cream, rock stars, pizza, carmel apple cider, orange soda, m&m's, blizzard, hershey's cookie & cream, milky way, ben & jerry's bannana split, reeces mcflurry, french fries, cheese sticks, iced mocha, coffee, peanut butter & chocolate pie, sausage, bacon, chili cheese fries, soft pretzel, arizonas, etc.
So anyway, I know he's 12 and he needs to take some responsibility here too. I am not happy with his mom right now though, and she needs to help more when he is visiting. When he is in school when I do the wash I find candy wrappers and stuff from other kids in his pockets. So he needs to start making better choices on his own too. He's had junk food here too, but very limited.
When I saw him without a shirt on it made me so sad for him. He's handsome, athletic and popular and I just don't want him to have to struggle with his weight.
We are now going to work on this together. I'm sticking with the diet I listed of whole foods. I'm going to pack his school lunches. I've been counting calories for myself and teaching him what I know. We've been going on hikes, swimming, playing basketball together, and he's been hitting the treadmill while watching a movie at home. He plays soccer, baseball, basketball and football too. (not sure if he'll play football this year)
I'm trying to be careful of his self esteem without ignoring that there is a problem. I'm not sure how many calories he needs. Any ideas? I have been at 1800 and he has been about the same as me when he is home. I have read that kids should not count their calories, but since I write down everything that I eat, I know what he's having when he's with me. He hasn't had a growth spurt like his classmates in the last year, so I'm sure when that comes it will be a big help.
If anyone has any advice on weight loss for this age group please let me know. Sorry for such a long post! Thanks for reading if you made it this far.