I feel so sorry for this kid in my daughter's gymnastics class. It's a two year old class. Remember that for this story.
We're in class and this other mom referred to her daughter as having thunder thighs. Later the instructor picks a kid to do a song where we lift the kids and toss them and twirl them. The instructor picked another kid and the mom made a comment about how it was because the instructor was smart to protect her back. Then she asks the mom of the chosen kid about her kid's age. When the mom said she was two but small for her age, the crazy mom (yes I'm judging someone else by now) says "you're so lucky".
Arrgh!!! It's a freaking hour long class and I heard her disparage her daughter's weight/size three times and that's what I was close enough to hear. Now, before you think this kid really is huge, she was approximately in the middle of the class as far as height and weight. There are the younger and more petite kids and then there are the older 2 year olds. My daughter is the largest in the class. She's like 90 something percentile for height and she is packed with lean muscle (she looks like a mini track star or Dominique Dawes in her gymnastics gear). I have a bad back and have never hurt it with my daughter and that song, so there's no reason to believe a healthy woman (the instructor) with a smaller child (the kid of the crazy lady) should have to worry about that.
There is not a single kid in that class with a weight issue and here is this woman spreading her negative self image issues into the group. I'm trying to live healthier and teach my daughter to accept and love her body by being a good example. It's so sad to see that so young. How sad that I may try to create a healthy environment for my daughter and her self image, but she will face many other places where she's exposed to such negativity and skewed perceptions.



