beatrixpotter
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Exactly this. We homeschool our kids and are relatively free range. We garden and have chickens. I cant imagine not letting my 12 year old walk a couple blocks with her friends to spend her own money that she earned on whatever trash food she wants. Id rather them get it out of their systems and like my almost 18 year old, realize that home cooked food from real ingredients is more flavorful and doesnt make you feel awful like fast food often does. The Hart kids were not young and should have had some autonomy in their choices. Ive even seen people saying things like teens think they need more food than they actually do, they only thought they were hungry!? At 15-16 years old, barring something like Prader-Willi syndrome a person knows if they are hungry or not.
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I have some friends with children adopted from an orphanage who will binge eat till they vomit. Well one of them still does, but the others have moved past it. But their mom will warn a friend or teachers etc. They are not prohibited from eating junk food. It's a terrible idea to restrict the diet like that of a child who already has issues with food insecurity. You don't forbid them foods so much they start begging from the neighbors. But even if you did you wouldn't flee from CPS because your child was binge eating and begging chips and soda from the neighbors. You'd talk to CPS and explain. And the kids should have a physician and most like a psychiatrist who could easily verify this.
Which makes me wonder...were these kids seeing a psychiatrist? Did they have a physician? Can anyone really vouch for them that knew them in real life?