VanIsle, our son was a fat kid. In elementary school, he even suffered a bit of teasing for being fat, from other kids.
But it soon passed. By grade 9, he had developed into an intelligent, extroverted, all rounded boy. He reached the top of his class academically in grade 9, and stayed there all the way to grade 13 (in those days, Ontario had grade 13, they abolished it recently).
However he remained overweight throughout. Neither me nor my wife got onto his case or tried to nag him into losing weight. I figured kids have enough problems as it is, without parents adding to the problems. If he is going to lose weight, it has to come from within himself; I didn’t think anybody nagging would accomplish anything. We were careful to keep only healthy food in our house.
Anyway, he graduated from high school and moved on to the university. A couple of years at the university and he realized that he was overweight and that he had to reduce weight. He started watching what he ate, joined a gym and exercised regularly and brought his weight down. He has kept it down ever since.
But it all came from within himself, we never nagged him, blamed him about his weight. I personally don’t think nagging serves any purpose. If he wants to reduce the weight, he will do it, without nagging or urging by anybody else.
As it happens he realized that he had to reduce weight and did it. I for one am glad that he did it. But even if he hadn’t, we would not have loved him any the less. And never ever would there be any nagging for him to reduce weight. I don’t think it serves any purpose and may even be counterproductive.
Phew............crock8O