Yes, if they are overweight, need to lose weight, and the diet is a healthy one. However, things like weight loss tablets and starvation diets are a no-no.
For information about how to do it properly, see the related question and answer further down this page, under Related Questions.
DIETS ARE BAD NO DIET IS GOOD EXERCISE AND FOLLOW THE FOOD PYRAMID AND DONT EAT FAST FOOD
Kids that are on self-motivated diets will usually lack energy, and overall health will be poor. Kids that are on medically supervised diets should be losing fat.
a diet can be harmful to kids only if it a bad diet like losing weight when they dont need to. otherwise diets can be good as long as they eat healthy.
Children, 6-14 should not go on a diet unless prescribed by a dietitian or doctor. It can be seriously damaging mentally and physically to a child to be on a diet.
they like tiger diets more than the loins
dogs have diets because some dogs are to fat or they are obese, but some dogs go on diets because the are sick or have a disease or some dogs go on fattening diets to grow fatter because they are to thin.
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Some dangerous diets can cut out entire categories of food or require a person to eat just one thing, such as cabbage soup-yuck! So pills, special drinks, all-liquid diets, and other gimmicks are poor choices, especially for kids.
An excuse to go off our diets.
they are to lazy to go on diets haha
Giraffes dont go on diets
Constipation solutions for kids include using a laxative and high fiber diets with a lot of fluids. You can get more information about this online at the WebMD website.
Homeschool kids will differentiate in weight, just like formally schooled kids will. My kids homeschool, but we live on three acres, they go out on scooters, are on community soccer teams, and go hiking with their scout troop. They are pretty thin and muscular. They have other homeschooled friends that range from very fit to a bit chunky. It really depends on the habits, diets, and activity level of the household they come from.