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<blockquote data-quote="mum2JK&amp;TH" data-source="post: 53327" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>Kids can be so cruel. Could you maybe encourage him to try running or do some sort of exercise that is healthy (tae kwon do is really good for them) so that he feels like he is working on his weight issue and then by him doing something it will increase his hunger so that he may start eating again? Maybe something that he can do with just an instructor to start until he feels better about himself?</p><p></p><p>We have a similar issue with difficult child although it won't affect his health. He dyed his hair awhile ago and some kids have taken to calling him skunk boy so he wants to cut it short but his ears stick out quite a bit so now he wants to have ear surgery like his dad (husband had the same problem). We have tried to tell him that kids are going to find something to bug him about, he just needs to learn how to ignore it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe point out to him that kids say things to others and ask him if he believes it is true what they are saying about them?</p><p></p><p>(((HUGS))) to him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mum2JK&TH, post: 53327, member: 1784"] Kids can be so cruel. Could you maybe encourage him to try running or do some sort of exercise that is healthy (tae kwon do is really good for them) so that he feels like he is working on his weight issue and then by him doing something it will increase his hunger so that he may start eating again? Maybe something that he can do with just an instructor to start until he feels better about himself? We have a similar issue with difficult child although it won't affect his health. He dyed his hair awhile ago and some kids have taken to calling him skunk boy so he wants to cut it short but his ears stick out quite a bit so now he wants to have ear surgery like his dad (husband had the same problem). We have tried to tell him that kids are going to find something to bug him about, he just needs to learn how to ignore it. Maybe point out to him that kids say things to others and ask him if he believes it is true what they are saying about them? (((HUGS))) to him! [/QUOTE]
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