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The whole family is responsible if someone is overweight, and the whole family has to change their life-style in order to help the overweight person.
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Written by: Gunborg Palme, certified psychologist and certified psychotherapist, teacher and tutor in psychotherapy.
First version:
22 Jul 2008.
Latest revision:
13 Aug 2008.
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What is child obesity?
We have a son who is a very fat teenager but neither of us parents have this problem. I have tried to convince my husband that we should not keep butter, sausages and cheese at home, but he thinks the boy must learn to just see the food without eating it.
In the evening when we drink milk chocolate, John is only allowed one sandwich because his father forbids him to eat more. John gets very angry, shouts and make trouble. Next morning I notice that he has emptied the fridge and the bread bin of those things he wanted during the evening. This problem has become too much for me and I don't know what to do. What can be done for a child with obesity?
Answer:
When a child has a weight problem, it is also the parent's problem. A
child cannot be expected to take responsibility for something as
complicated as food and diet. The food you eat contains too much fat and
isn't even wholesome for slim adults. The whole family needs to improve
their eating habits. Furthermore, as children shouldn't be asked to eat
different food from their parents, my suggestions are: replace the milk
chocolate drink by a good herb tea; eliminate the butter, cheese, sausages
and white bread and replace them by cottage cheese, vegetables, lean meat
and wholemeal bread.
As John eats during the night you should ensure that there is no fattening
food whatever in the home, but only wholesome food such as a large bowl of
fresh fruit. However, if he is not hungry when he goes to bed he will
certainly sleep well all night.
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