Teenager wants to eat all the time

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Sounds normal. She may be bored, lonely, tired or dehydrated so address those issues too but she chooses healthy snacks- maybe some protein. And three filling meals.

Do you have sit down family meals at breakfast, lunch and dinner? If not, it’s probably a good idea.

Other than that I like the fruit bowl idea with them being able to help themselves to as much fruit as they like (if they eat fruit I reckon they are actually hungry). Maybe have a couple of other substantial snacks that you provide at set times but I def wouldn’t restrict the quantity of the healthy stuff.

Have you considered a therapist or a hypnotherapist? That may help her with stressors and the eating. Most teens eat constantly.

Elena - she doesn’t watch all that much tv but does need some downtime. So weekend mornings she will some. Last night after finishing homework and dinner, she watched for an hour. Some weeknights she has time to watch for a half hour or so. She also has to watch for her language class. They have to watch a show in the language a certain number of hours a month and summarize it. So no choice about that. But I’ve never minded kids watching some tv here and there. IMO they need some time to just veg. It’s certainly not hours a day or even every day. She watches in our family room. I could consider making it a no eating zone though it seems unfair to her sister. And not sure my husband would abide by it.

She does do walks and things like that but they don’t take the place of a team sport socially or time wise.

She turns to me for help on this issue versus I nag her or anything. She said she thinks about it in school and while she’s doing her homework etc.

Agree she needs to examine and challenge why she’s doing this. Just wasn’t sure if all teens want to eat like this so it’s why I asked the question. A friend said her daughter eats all the time but has become overweight so a little different issue but maybe same underlying cause.

Suz - I’m sorry you’re so troubled. If you read my post, I say she is in school clubs and she is playing guitar and piano so she is pursuing interests. I didn’t mention she is also attends catechism class. We are hoping she can return to sports soon too. You may notice some people suggest I take walks with her, play games with her etc. So mixed messages on providing her with fun and I was mentioning our involvement with her to illustrate I try to keep a balance of being an attentive mother vs ignore her but do not try constantly provide her with entertainment. I never said it’s my job to provide her with enough fun. And my assertion I’ve told her 100 times her weight is fine is somewhat a figure of speech. Not sure it’s 100 but did you notice SHE thinks she can lose a few pounds? So it is in response to HER saying she needs to lose weight that I tell her she’s fine. I’m curious what else I should do - agree with her? Ignore her when she says that? Please let me know how to better handle it. I actually would be concerned if she was overweight as your and your son appear to be in your picture. But she’s not so I’m trying to counter all the messages she’s probably getting about being really skinny.

I am concerned about her high stress level too but I’m not sure what we can do. I have told her many times there are 1000 good colleges and she will do just fine. But I can’t control her school environment which is high stress bc it’s very competitive. We’ve actually suggested she go to a different high school but she doesn’t want to.

So my question was getting at what is driving her eating - it’s normal for teens to want to eat all the time OR it’s habit, stress, anxiety, eating disorder etc. Seems to be the latter so I will continue to address the issue.

Blessings.