Hello!
Looking for advice and suggestions - my daughter is 6 years 5 months and is overweight, but this is proportionate to her height. She's 134cm and 37.6kg.
She's quite literally off the centile charts for both height and weight, but they're tracking on similar lines (if that makes sense) and the NHS BMI checker suggests she's "very overweight".
She is an excellent eater and eats pretty much everything. We cook from scratch every day at home and she goes to a liberal school and has a very home-made healthy lunch every day. (She doesn't actually like typical children's food like chicken nuggets/fish fingers/potato waffles!)
She definitely eats too much (she can probably out-eat me for most things) but if she has smaller portions, she will complain she's hungry.
A typical day would be:
Breakfast - crumpet with marmite
Snacks - apple and a couple of bread sticks
Lunch - budha bowl (rice salad, veggies and protein)
Dinner - stir fry with rice/noodles, broccoli and green beans
Snack - yogurt
She isn't a big snacker in between meals but we are often out and about and when she does have a snack it will be stuff like crisps, a sandwich etc.
We don't limit chocolate particularly but she does have leftover Easter eggs which are broken up and she might have a couple of broken bits of chocolate every couple of days.
She does a dance class once a week, swimming once or twice a week and we go to the park/outside running around type activities every day.
I'd like to support her to recognise that being overweight is really hard in many aspects and encourage her to eat less and make healthy choices with food. My partner is losing weight for health reasons so our family already have made lifelong changes to how we fuel our bodies, but my daughter has really grown in the past few months and she's significantly bigger than all of her friends. I obviously can't make her get shorter, but I'm keen to hear from other parents of children who've struggled with their weight about changes they've made and how we can support her to recognise the long term benefits of being a healthy weight.
Thanks!