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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 547670"><p>At 5 it could just be a non eating "jag". I have a tiny kid. He's 18 now and barely 120 lbs. it's just who he is. Extremely healthy, extremely lean. He was meant to be this size. </p><p></p><p>He was a chubby baby and toddler and then literally lost weight/did not gain (tho grew in height) from ages 3-6. He is now 18 and still in boys sizes. Again-super healthy kid tho!!</p><p></p><p>Make your ds's calories count. Yes-make sure he eats a healthy diet! But add full fat ice creams, nut butters, cheeses, chocolate milk. Choose the calorie dense versions of the foods he likes. Add cheese sauces to vegetables, protein powder to ice cream, make salad with creamy dressings, ranch dip for carrots, pizza is a great choice, etc. Eggs are also a good source of healthy calories. Avocado too. </p><p></p><p>For my son-lean is his genetic code. And he is thriving!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 547670"] At 5 it could just be a non eating "jag". I have a tiny kid. He's 18 now and barely 120 lbs. it's just who he is. Extremely healthy, extremely lean. He was meant to be this size. He was a chubby baby and toddler and then literally lost weight/did not gain (tho grew in height) from ages 3-6. He is now 18 and still in boys sizes. Again-super healthy kid tho!! Make your ds's calories count. Yes-make sure he eats a healthy diet! But add full fat ice creams, nut butters, cheeses, chocolate milk. Choose the calorie dense versions of the foods he likes. Add cheese sauces to vegetables, protein powder to ice cream, make salad with creamy dressings, ranch dip for carrots, pizza is a great choice, etc. Eggs are also a good source of healthy calories. Avocado too. For my son-lean is his genetic code. And he is thriving! [/QUOTE]
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