I have a 15 (almost 16) year old son and a 'foster' boy, my sons best friend, who lives with us. Both boys are overweight by a good 50-60 lbs. They have always joked around about being the fat guys.
Anyway, last night when I got home, they told me about some 15 month goals they made for themselves. They even wrote themout and taped them to their bedroom door, cute.
One of the goals is to lose 60 lbs. I asked them last night what they wanted me to buy them to eat. Do they want me to stop buying the microwave pizzas, muffins, etc? They said yes. They wanted to make sure I got them more frut, veggies, etc and are even talking about taking their lunches to school.
My son does get exercise at school right now. He takes a weight lifting class and then has track practice after school. I have gotten him some Cliff bars to try because I want him to have a healthier snack between school and track. My second son has some physical problems that do limit his ability to do sports and I asked him if he wanted to start exercising with me at home, to my suprise, he said he has been using some of the equpment on his own.
I have started using a protein shake, usually at night, to help me build some muscel and it has helped, I offered to make them each one when I make mine.
I guess my question is should I really not buy the frozen pizza's, these are their regular snack afterschool and on the weekends?
Should I only offer advice when they ask or should I continue to encourage them so they don't give up?
Should I buy them their own scale?
I want them to lose some weight, they really do need to but I also don't want to come off to pushy or make them feel like I don't love them as they are.

And if they ask why there are no pizzas, ask them if they remember asking you to not buy them. Because they, and you, want to be healthier! 

