I'm a little bit upset and want to know if i'm in the wrong or im doing an ok job.
My daughter is 4.
She is happy and just a normal little girl. She has cereal for breakfast and maybe some fruit.
Lunch a sandwitch or pasta and cucumber, she'll have her dinner which is usually meat, veg and tatties or pasta or something along those lines.
She eats ALOT of fruit. She has 'occasional' treats like chocolate dips, sweets and crisps. She would rather have water but loves Vimto!
She has never had a McDonalds because she has never wanted one but likes Subway and chips.
She likes cake and ice cream Who doesn't?!
She would live off Cucumber if i let her.
If you're still reading then Thank you :)
She is thin and tall. Just like me and her dad.
This is the problem. My nan thinks she is beig deprived of sugar and nice food which i think means junk food?
She has told me she is too thin and is worried she will have an eating disorder :(
Im abit taken aback as I think she eats fine. Does the above sound ok?
When she saw my nan, which is almost everyday she would give her Haribo, Jaffa cakes, Mini rolls and ice lollies. This is everyday.
I put a stop to it as I think thats too much? Its not her that will end up at the dentist with my DD when she needs a tooth out. No, it'll me and my DH!
My nan is 80ish. She is over weight, has trouble walking and standing and eats a whole family sized Apple Pie for dinner. The doctor has told her to loose weight and she hasn't took any notice.
I have no idea how to handle this. I don't know if i should 'relax'abit or am i doing the right thing? Help!
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MommyBird · 21/07/2014 09:17
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