Obese Child? They'll be taken away!
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Wow okay, when I was two years old I looked like I was five because I was so overweight. Do you honestly think my parents were shoving McDonald's and unhealthy food down my throat at two? If you do you're outside your mind. There are a million factors that can contribute to being overweight/obese. You are terribly uneducated and it's just plain sad.
What's next you want to take my son away because he's Deaf and we don't make him wear hearing aids?
You are perfect.............that is all.....
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Wow okay, when I was two years old I looked like I was five because I was so overweight. Do you honestly think my parents were shoving McDonald's and unhealthy food down my throat at two? If you do you're outside your mind. There are a million factors that can contribute to being overweight/obese. You are terribly uneducated and it's just plain sad.
What's next you want to take my son away because he's Deaf and we don't make him wear hearing aids?
Of course we should. He probably slept in the same bed as you at one time or another too and you might have let him have a drink in bed at some point too. Man, the horrors we all put our children through. That farm idea is starting to sound better. We can't mess them up if someone else is doing it for us!0 -
SOOOO everyone seems judgemental, simply answer this.
Would you rather have your child (Sibling, grandchild, etc) go through some trama early in life, or increase the chance GREATLY that they die young with health problems?
I think thats the core of whether they should be taken away.0 -
Any of you ever been through the foster system or know people who have been? Before we start taking kids away from their parents and putting them in foster care they should fix the foster system.
How is taking a depressed kid away from their family helping?
Lots of medical conditions/food intolerances cause rapid weight gain, and doctors don't diagnose them correctly (I am an example of this) with my Celiac.
The government ruins enough things, it shouldn't take families apart. Why not blame McDonald's instead of the parents? Or the food industry in general?
Why not start with mandatory meetings/classes for these parents? Why start with ripping apart a family?
Actually, both of my parents came from the foster home system. No, my parents did not have ideal lives growing up, but their original situations were worse. Growing up, my family housed foster kids as well...I always had "brothers and sisters" in our home, so I have definitely seen both sides of the system. I'm not saying foster care is ideal, but SOMETHING has to be done, because the USA is the ONLY nation in the WORLD right now whose children are dying before their parents because of unhealthy lifestyles TAUGHT to them by said parents. Maybe taking children away is extreme, but desperate times call for desperate measures.
1. Thanks for being a good foster home
2. I think that this starts a dangerous trend. What about the girls whose mothers make them do pageants? who make them diet their entire childhoods, will they be removed from their families as well?
I understand desperate times and desperate measures, I just think that maybe before removing children from their homes the families should have classes. What happens next? Fat people will be prevented from having children so the government won't have to step in and remove their future children later?0 -
I think growing up on a farm would be very nice.
Maybe for some, but I grew up with hayfever and asthma. I dislike being out in nature for too long, allergy meds or no allergy meds. Where should I have grown up, Heather?
We will have special indoor farms for the kids with allergies. We will call them...factories. You can assemble cars and such. :happy:0 -
I love how so many people are jumping the gun with comments like "sometimes its genetics", "sometimes its a disease" ... well then OBVIOUSLY that is not the parents fault and those children should not be taken away, they should be worked with. But I would guess that about 75% of the time it is bad parenting. Where I work families come in and feed their kids whatever is cheap or on offer instead of whats right. Just yesterday for instance i served a kingsize sausage and mash with 6 cumberland sausages and onion gravy to a SEVEN YEAR OLD IN A BOOB TUBE! who ran into the mens toilets and put pepper in her eyes while her vino mum was pissed in the garden laughing her head off ... theres no point being naive, you've got to admit - to every one child with an overactive thiroid, is probably about 3 worlds worst parents out there. Do you remember when Jamie Oliver was trying to promote healthy eating in schools there were four scum bag parents that would come up to the gates at lunch time and sell the kids cheese burgers. Theres so many wronguns out there its unreal!
I've even been asked for a childs sized lager or cider hahaha!0 -
By the way.....i have to comment on this personally. I have always been chubby, my mother told me that all the girls in the family were on the chubbier side, then when they hit 12 or so(puberty) they slimmed out and all got nice bodies. Well to make a long story short my mom took off and i went to live with my dad. I have wanted to live with my dad forever, but couldn't because he used to work nights, so he got a day job so therefore i could live with him....i am my dad's only child, and i KNOW he loves me with all his heart. When i lived with him, all he knew hot to cook was spagetti and hamburger helper. So guess what? we ate out A LOT....and my dad always had a fast metabolism....he said at 12 he was a beampole and could eat a whole large pizza to himself. he just has a little pot belly, and still has a large appetite/ So I ate fast food A LOT and ended up gaining a bunch of weight through the years. Should I have been taken away from my dad, who was trying his hardest to raise a daughter on his own. to go to a family of strangers to live with all because i was overweight??? I mean, he obviously didn't love me because if he did why would he make sure i had 3 meals a day, even if they were unhealthy , since he only knew hot to cook two things??/ All i'm saying is no one should judge anyone. Sure i wasn't like MORBIDLY obese, but I was still unhealthy0
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There's just such an unclear line that needs to be drawn. I was over 200 lbs in the 7th grade. That's morbid obesity, but it wasn't my parent's fault. I snuck food into my bedroom. stopped at the icecream shop after school, and spent all of my lunch money on snacks from the vending machine. Things my parents tried to keep me from doing, but that i chose to do. My parents didn't deserve to have someone tell them they're unfit parents and take me away because of things that I did. But but I was a morbidly obese 12 year old girl, so that's what should happen, right?0
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SOOOO everyone seems judgemental, simply answer this.
Would you rather have your child (Sibling, grandchild, etc) go through some trama early in life, or increase the chance GREATLY that they die young with health problems?
I think thats the core of whether they should be taken away.
anyone who thinks a child should go through Trauma, for any reason, including living longer, is just sick.0 -
I think growing up on a farm would be very nice.
Maybe for some, but I grew up with hayfever and asthma. I dislike being out in nature for too long, allergy meds or no allergy meds. Where should I have grown up, Heather?
We will have special indoor farms for the kids with allergies. We will call them...factories. You can assemble cars and such. :happy:
LOL!0 -
Any of you ever been through the foster system or know people who have been? Before we start taking kids away from their parents and putting them in foster care they should fix the foster system.
How is taking a depressed kid away from their family helping?
Lots of medical conditions/food intolerances cause rapid weight gain, and doctors don't diagnose them correctly (I am an example of this) with my Celiac.
The government ruins enough things, it shouldn't take families apart. Why not blame McDonald's instead of the parents? Or the food industry in general?
Why not start with mandatory meetings/classes for these parents? Why start with ripping apart a family?
Agreed food and resteraunts are really to blame. Really you cant even get a healthy salad at a resteraunt. These parents are doing the best they can with what they have. I dont think taking kids away from their parents will help them.0 -
I understand that part of the problem is learned behavior... but part of that is out of the parents hands. Looking back, I remember trying to eat as much food as my brother and my dad, who would eat huge portions 3-4 times a day. What I didn't understand as a child is that they're were both athletes and they NEEDED to eat 3,000+ calories a day, and that eating that much wasn't normal. Overeating wasn't necessarily taught to me, but I learned it through observation. Not my parents fault.0
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OP: Do you have kids? I bet if you do, you have done something wrong at some point. If you don't, then don't worry..you will.0
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This is actually madness - I would of been considered obese by bmi standards should i have been put in care because i stole my siblings food and food from the pot and helped myself to food in the fridge at night.
I think its rash to say all children should be taken away from a potential loving family and placed in an overworked system where anything can happen to them think of the psychological effects because they will still be fat unless put on a diet (which technically could of been done when they were at home with their family!!)0 -
I guess I am looking at this with another point of view as well. According to the charts, my 5 year old is 95th percentile for height and stays between the 5th and 10th for weight. He eats a lot. Most of it very healthy and balanced, but, gasp, I do let him have fast food on occasion and treats that include sweets. According to the charts he is underweight. I love him very much and I am not lazy. He has freshly prepared meals multiple times a day, to include snacks. Based solely on the charts though, if we are going to base only on numbers and not the reality, should he be removed?
What is causing a 2 year old to be over 100 pounds? What is the cause of the obesity? Do we take a child away because they were molested/raped outside the home and never told their parents and they eat to comfor themselves? Will removing that child from their home really improve the quality of their life? I do feel horrible every time I see an overly chubby child. I know that they have increased risk for disease, and that they are likely to be bullied and treated horribly by other children AND adults. The one comfort these children have is their family.0 -
I think growing up on a farm would be very nice.
Maybe for some, but I grew up with hayfever and asthma. I dislike being out in nature for too long, allergy meds or no allergy meds. Where should I have grown up, Heather?
We will have special indoor farms for the kids with allergies. We will call them...factories. You can assemble cars and such. :happy:
How could I have NOT thought of this?! Brilliant.0 -
So, should we take kids away from parents who are skinny but not healthily fed? Should all kids that eat McD get taken away? How obese is too obese? Sure, some of these kids probably would benefit, but so would some skinny kids. There are homes with very obese kids and very skinny ones - all in the same family. Do you take only the obese child away?
^^Good point made here. My step-sister feeds her child ONLY fast food/microwave meals/frozen pizza. The kid is normal height/weight for her age even though she only eats junk. How is this any better??0 -
agreed. I hgate people that try to defend a fat kid....i ate fruits veggies and healthy stuff as a kid...i was a skinnnnyyyy one. i also moved alot. video games were a treat0
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SOOOO everyone seems judgemental, simply answer this.
Would you rather have your child (Sibling, grandchild, etc) go through some trama early in life, or increase the chance GREATLY that they die young with health problems?
I think thats the core of whether they should be taken away.
Um. No trauma please. Why not help them AND their families learn healthy habits?0 -
Government has not shown any more capacity to raise mentally OR physically healthy children. Worked with kids in the foster care system. Deplorable suggestion. I have seen kids so severely traumatized by being removed from abusive homes where they are barely fed. (there is intense loyalty and love even in that messed up relationship) And you have audacity to remove them because of obesity???
I'm sorry that we all struggle with weight, but trust me... the foster care system is much damaging that obesity.0 -
I used to see a woman with 2 very young kids, 18 months old and 3 years old, both were obese, very obese. The 18 month old couldn't walk because of his size, his pushchair was one designed for an older child with mobility problems. the 3 year old couldn't walk 50 yards without puffing and panting like an aged smoker and I'd see her bribing him with sweets to walk a bit extra before giving in and standing him on the pushchair foot plate to be pushed to nursery. Everyday I used to see the mum standing outside the local shops smoking & talking to her mates for an hour or so and sending the 3 year old into greggs (bakery) and the newsagents for endless sweets and pastries so she could chat unhindered, a kid stuffing thei face with crap can't whinge about being bored can it. I heard people tell her to stop being cruel by feeding them endless crap and her reply was "my kids, i'm not abusing them am I!" I last saw these kids a few weeks ago, the baby is now 3, they don't walk, they barely even waddle, their eyes are so squished by fat that they are little more than slits...maybe the threat of losing losing their kids could and would work for some but for this woman I doubt it. Chav born n bred. I don't think taking kids away is the answer but not sure what is for the likes of her0
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Hum, so who shall we have decided what obese children get to be put in the home optimalization program (you know, snatched away from their parents) and who gets to stay, what those qualificaitons are, how do define that line so that there's no grey area (God forbid we leave a child behind, but then again that never happens in the foster care system), what type of obese qualifies and what type doesn't, how to ensure we capture all those unloving parents? Who's going to be the law, the judge, and the jury on this one? What's next in that slippery slope?0
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I used to see a woman with 2 very young kids, 18 months old and 3 years old, both were obese, very obese. The 18 month old couldn't walk because of his size, his pushchair was one designed for an older child with mobility problems. the 3 year old couldn't walk 50 yards without puffing and panting like an aged smoker and I'd see her bribing him with sweets to walk a bit extra before giving in and standing him on the pushchair foot plate to be pushed to nursery. Everyday I used to see the mum standing outside the local shops smoking & talking to her mates for an hour or so and sending the 3 year old into greggs (bakery) and the newsagents for endless sweets and pastries so she could chat unhindered, a kid stuffing thei face with crap can't whinge about being bored can it. I heard people tell her to stop being cruel by feeding them endless crap and her reply was "my kids, i'm not abusing them am I!" I last saw these kids a few weeks ago, the baby is now 3, they don't walk, they barely even waddle, their eyes are so squished by fat that they are little more than slits...maybe the threat of losing losing their kids could and would work for some but for this woman I doubt it. Chav born n bred. I don't think taking kids away is the answer but not sure what is for the likes of her0
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Taken away?? Do you have kids?
How about provide parenting classes, nutrition classes, stop charging $100s for school sports, etc. Keep parks safe, and available to the public. Set up the parents to succeed as parents, rather than destroy families, and create further burdens on an already taxed foster system.
^^This too!0 -
I used to see a woman with 2 very young kids, 18 months old and 3 years old, both were obese, very obese. The 18 month old couldn't walk because of his size, his pushchair was one designed for an older child with mobility problems. the 3 year old couldn't walk 50 yards without puffing and panting like an aged smoker and I'd see her bribing him with sweets to walk a bit extra before giving in and standing him on the pushchair foot plate to be pushed to nursery. Everyday I used to see the mum standing outside the local shops smoking & talking to her mates for an hour or so and sending the 3 year old into greggs (bakery) and the newsagents for endless sweets and pastries so she could chat unhindered, a kid stuffing thei face with crap can't whinge about being bored can it. I heard people tell her to stop being cruel by feeding them endless crap and her reply was "my kids, i'm not abusing them am I!" I last saw these kids a few weeks ago, the baby is now 3, they don't walk, they barely even waddle, their eyes are so squished by fat that they are little more than slits...maybe the threat of losing losing their kids could and would work for some but for this woman I doubt it. Chav born n bred. I don't think taking kids away is the answer but not sure what is for the likes of her
This would be a case of neglect, not McDonald's.0 -
I'm considering fattening my kids up a bit.0
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No, children should not be taken away. This is horribly biased and unfair. Let the government take them? The government has aided and abetted with the food industry in promoting cheap, fattening and unhealthy food choices because it makes alot of money. It is the poor who don't have the resources and knowledge to combat what is thrust on them. If we want government to intervene, we should insist that healthy food is made more available to those that don't have that choice. Instead, the government is slashing funding for WIC, one of the most successful food programs for pregnant mothers and yound children. No, do not take the children away. Support parents (and this is more than just lecturing them on the correct choices) in raising healthy children.0
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I'm considering fattening my kids up a bit.
This is why we're friends.0 -
I've only read a couple pages of comments, but my immediate reaction is, are you f***in kidding me? Have seen things like "blame McDonald's", "set up the parents to succeed", and "educate parents". The article is not talking about chubby, fat, overweight, or even obese children. It refers to "super obese" children. Kids that are almost at 100% chance of developing serious conditions and dying early because of their weight...isn't this the same thing as child abuse/neglect?
The first two references to cases are a 90 pound three year old and a 400 pound thirteen year old. That's disturbing. Clearly, the parents did not give a sh** about their child's health or future. And clearly these children wouldn't just be thrown into foster care. They would have to be monitored to lose weight at a healthy/safe pace. If you lack the education to feed your child without them being 400 pounds, then I am confident in saying you lack the education (and should lack the option) to have a child at all.0 -
No, children should not be taken away. This is horribly biased and unfair. Let the government take them? The government has aided and abetted with the food industry in promoting cheap, fattening and unhealthy food choices because it makes alot of money. It is the poor who don't have the resources and knowledge to combat what is thrust on them. If we want government to intervene, we should insist that healthy food is made more available to those that don't have that choice. Instead, the government is slashing funding for WIC, one of the most successful food programs for pregnant mothers and yound children. No, do not take the children away. Support parents (and this is more than just lecturing them on the correct choices) in raising healthy children.
9/10 times people with barely any posts annoy the hell out of me. This is the 10% exception. +1.0
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