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Advice for NQTs
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Obesity and School
I can understand the concern that has been expressed over a period of time about the number of children who are obese. The idea of taking all children commencing school, measuring their Body Mass Index and informing parents that their children are over-weight or obese does not seem to be the most appropriate way of doing that. Yes we want our children to adopt healthy life styles and appropriate dietary programmes. But we don’t want to do so at the cost of creating neurotically obsessed children who suffer depression and low self esteem and begin a cycle of yo-yo dieting. This is a period of their life in which they should be learning how to feel good about themselves and the world they live in. It seems the only thing adults are competent to do is to teach their children how to be as neurotic as they are, and let’s face it we are really good at that. Lets address this weight problem but not by creating even worse problems for our children. There must be another route.
