If Your Kid Feels Too Self-Conscious

When your kid approaches puberty it is not unusual for him or her to feel very self-conscious. They sometimes become very concerned and unhappy about their appearance. Your daughter may spend a lot of time looking at herself in the mirror. Your son may be flexing his muscles to see how manly and strong he can be.

You can tell your kids that looks don't matter but that is not going to impress them because they are heavily influenced by the people they see in movies, on television and in magazines. Early adolescence is a time of rapid growth and awkwardness and it is unfair how some children compare themselves to their idols. They don't know that chubbiness and acne is common with adolescents. They just see overweight people as being dirty and unlovable.

Girls as young as six years old can fret about their figures. But typically they begin to worry about their weight between the ages of nine and eleven. I am always astounded by how many teenager I know that think they are too fat!

Some children are born small and others are born naturally large. Large kids do not necessarily eat more than their smaller counterparts. There’s increasing evidence that a certain weight that is genetically determined. Like hair color and height, size is part of our inheritance.

An obese child is obvious. If you are worried that your child is too fat then take him or her to the doctor. Being too skinny has health risks too as it can indicate bulimia or anorexia (especially in a girl.)

One of the worst things you can do is put your kid on a diet. Dieting is only going to reinforce the idea that we judge people on how they look. Putting a child on a diet can also set him or her up for failure. It is not unusual for the dieting teen to start sneaking food because they feel hungry and ashamed of cravings.

If your kid is too fat then you should put him or her on an exercise regimen. Prescribe exercises that makes the heart beat faster but not to the point that the person is huffing and puffing. Your child can reap the most benefit from aerobic exercise, maintain the activity for at least twenty continuous minutes. It’s best not to single out your overweight child by insisting, “You need to exercise.” Chances are that your whole family needs to exercise so make it a family excursion.

Managing a Kid’s Slumber Party

If you have ever had a slumber party for little girls at your home then you know that the most of these end up being a very crabby affair. This is because there is always lots of whispering, giggling and telling ghost stories late into the night. Sometimes there is also a great deal of fighting, crying and tickling and pinching and you name it …
To make sure there’s actually slumber at your child’s next slumber party for you and the kids there are certain tacts you can take.
Shorten the guest list. Handling four kids at night is easier than ten kids. Tell your child that she can invite fewer friends than for a daytime party and then just make the most of it.
Make sure the house rules are laid out clearly and with great confidence. They may test you, but children feel insecure if the adult isn’t in charge — and the more secure kids feel, the more easily they’ll sleep at night.
You should also create a quiet zone in the house that is set up far way from the sleeping area with snacks. Put cereal, muffins and other foods on the table for early risers. This means that kids can sneak downstairs and eat without waking up anyone to be fed (and that includes you…
Make a firm rule that there should “lights-out” at the outset. I let the kids talk after that as long as they don’t make noise or get out of bed. Once they’re in their sleeping bags and it is really dark they tend to stop talking. You can leave a night light on if you have a kid in the crowd who is a bit squeamish.
It is also very important to make sure that each and every one of your young visitors knows where the bathroom is so nobody is stumbling around waking up everyone at night with noise. It might also be a very good idea to not to serve kids a lot of liquids just before bedtime to prevent frequent bathroom visits and even possible night time accidents.
It also helps if you slow down. Even after the best sleepover, everyone’s tired the next day. Plan a quiet afternoon so both you and your child can relax. You can also expect your kid to be a bit out of sorts the next day.