M.C.
Hey there, I just had to respond, since my husbands sister went through the same thing with her daughter. She weighed about 65 pounds when she had her 4 year old well child check. We know with her that it has so much to do with genetics. The best case senerio is that she will most likely always be at the top of the chart on her weight. We have taken that into consideration and decided to help her be healthy. Not thin. At the age of 9 she is 5'1" and weighs 100 lbs. Her mom never once mentioned the word diet or over weight to my neice. She did get her involoved in some activities that would help burn calories. She started Tball and swim lessons. She now plays softball and is on the local clubs swim team. I took her to some childrens cooking classes at a local college. She and her mom started taking time on the weekends to prepare meals. We did not speak much about healthy to her. We used the words yummy and delicious to descibe the food we ate. Her mom stopped buying fatty foods and snacks completely. It was not easy but we played it off by telling her that we wanted to be special and have fun by making and eating different food. After about 9 months it just became normal. She still ate cupcakes at bitthday parties and candy on halloween, but we did try to make it less than normal. We all had to do it with her. I hope that you can get some other people on board to help you. My sister-n-law did not let her watch a lot of TV because we noticed that she had a tendency to ask for snack foods more when she did. We all kept snacks on hand for her, like Flovored rice cakes. She loved the carmel ones. Rice crispie treats were a fav. Fruit and yogourt and unsweetened drinks helped. She made her own trail mix with unsalted nuts, raisins, cheerios and a couple of chocolate chips. She was never allowed a snack unless she had eaten her meals. Therefore she really did not ask for snack often.(she filled up on her meal) Keeping her busy kept her mind off of being hungry. She is still large for her age. She always will be I think. She is not unhealthy or considered obese anymore by the Dr.'s She fits in well at school and is the star athelete on her softball team. She loves to cook and automatically looks for nutritious menus due to the classes that we took. I hope that all my rambling helps you somehow.
I am a proud aunt of a beautiful and healthy 9 year old girl. If I can help you more with food ideas, just email.