My Kid Is Fat

Child eating a sandwich, highlighting childhood eating habits.

My Kid Is Fat.�These four simple words can change a child’s life “� but not in the way you would expect.

My Kid is Fat
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According to�Washingtonpost,�many parents struggle to�recognise if�their children are overweight or obese. They get blind-sighted by chubby little bellies and dimply bums and cheeks. They think things like, ‘my child is healthy, happy… and maybe a little plump, but that just means she is a good eater, right?’

Throughout the years, more and more children are being diagnosed with being overweight because of the “modernisation” in food processing and the way we live more of our lives indoors, instead of kicking the footy or playing basketball.

Almost gone are the days when parents relied purely on organic, wholesome food, when carbohydrates were a small staple in the pantry and our children could get the�nutrients they need from fruits and vegetables, without the use of supplements.

Those were the times when children had muscles and slimmer bodies�and could�fit into any clothes, and when children were�more physically active,�could run a cricket pitch and still have energy to burn.

To help identify the problem some parents face, we have put together the 10 Reasons Why You Have A Fat Child..

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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