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Old 08-13-08, 11:35 AM   #9 (permalink)
Mommy2Five
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I worry about the effect of "worrying" about a young child's weight. Isn't this type of thinking what can encourage anorexia later in childhood? Now we have boys developing anorexia. When I was a teen it was unheard of for boys to have that. I know my older boys go to school and the school weighs them and then tells them, in front of everyone, that they are overweight or just fine. Those who are underweight are not told they are underweight. Its just the "overweight." And none of my children are overweight according to our doctor!
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