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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 262741" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I love Super Nanny...lol. I get so many good ideas for dealing with Keyana from that show. Of course, I dont think there is an easier child to raise than Keyana. Or maybe I am just better at it the second time around. I sure wish the Nanny shows had been around when my kids were growing up because I would have begged them to come to my house back then. Any help would have been appreciated. </p><p></p><p>As far as the food thing and Dr Phil...I saw that show and I have seen others like it. I am very overweight myself and I didnt have obese toddlers. I dont understand how you do that to young kids. Now by the time kids get to be teens...well...they have minds of their own and you really dont have much control over what they are going to eat. My three kids came in three sizes. Billy is obese like me. He is the couch potato who never got out of the house. We couldnt get him outside with a cattle prod. He was a bookworm and a video game nut. Jamie was rail thin and hyper as hell. He cried when he hit 100 pounds. He was always in the slim sizes but the lengths were so hard to find cause he was so tall. Cory was also thin but he could wear normal sizes or sometimes Jamies slim handmedowns. I was always afraid people would think I wasnt feeding Jamie and Cory...lol...but those two would wake up in the mornings and go outside and not come back in until dark. They were constantly running and playing. </p><p></p><p>Keyana takes after her daddy in looks and body type. She is slim and wiry. She eats anything not nailed down but she burns it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 262741, member: 1514"] I love Super Nanny...lol. I get so many good ideas for dealing with Keyana from that show. Of course, I dont think there is an easier child to raise than Keyana. Or maybe I am just better at it the second time around. I sure wish the Nanny shows had been around when my kids were growing up because I would have begged them to come to my house back then. Any help would have been appreciated. As far as the food thing and Dr Phil...I saw that show and I have seen others like it. I am very overweight myself and I didnt have obese toddlers. I dont understand how you do that to young kids. Now by the time kids get to be teens...well...they have minds of their own and you really dont have much control over what they are going to eat. My three kids came in three sizes. Billy is obese like me. He is the couch potato who never got out of the house. We couldnt get him outside with a cattle prod. He was a bookworm and a video game nut. Jamie was rail thin and hyper as hell. He cried when he hit 100 pounds. He was always in the slim sizes but the lengths were so hard to find cause he was so tall. Cory was also thin but he could wear normal sizes or sometimes Jamies slim handmedowns. I was always afraid people would think I wasnt feeding Jamie and Cory...lol...but those two would wake up in the mornings and go outside and not come back in until dark. They were constantly running and playing. Keyana takes after her daddy in looks and body type. She is slim and wiry. She eats anything not nailed down but she burns it off. [/QUOTE]
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