wow. I didnt really expect such harsh replies.
First of all, yes my daughter has her own laptop. And guess what? All FIVE of us in our family have our own laptops. Plus we have severeal pcs floating around too. Sorry if you think that's ridiculous but some of us are in school, have careers that need computers, or just plain enjoy them. I don't see how in this day and age its any worse than tv, phones, or video games. And yes, I can access them anytime I want but in my opinion to barge into her room, ask for her laptop and then just scroll around to see what's she has been doing is an invasion of privacy that hasn't been asked for. Until my children abuse my trust I give htem the benefit of the doubt. I'm aware of where they spend their time on the computers.
Secondly, we sat down together and inputted her food for the day into fitday so I'm pretty sure its pretty accurate. And yes, I used that time to tell her that was WAY too low. I think its interesting that I got more or less flamed for daring to allow my child to have her own computer but on the other hand I'm not supposed to know what my children eat in a day?
Thirdly, I "tempted" her with a candy bar NOT because I think that's what she should eat but to test how strongly she was about her current eating style. A month ago she would ahve jumped on that candy bar. To all of sudden be adamantly against it, PLUS not eat much of anything else, was a clear sign to me something was up. YES, I know that there are much healthier things out there. That wasn't the point.
Fourth, I freely admitted I have issues of my own, pretty typical ones too according to what I read on this site. So yes, to a point this has something to do with that, but I'm NOT projecting my issues onto her.
I find it really irritating that this thread took such a nasty turn. Maybe I'm being sensitive but initially I got some really helpful and kind responses and then the next thing I know I'm being subtly labeled as a bad mother because I don't supposedly monitor their computer use, and worse yet, heaven forbid! Have given my daughter her own computer. Well, clearly that's the problem then, right? I'm a terrible mother that is too lax and "wishy washy" as a parent?
FOr all of you her offered reasonable suggestions, thank you.