Should Obese Children Be Removed From Their Homes?

The Takeaway

In Cleveland, Ohio an 8-year-old boy was removed from his home on the grounds that his severe obesity was the fault of his parental care. The young boy weighed over 200 pounds. For comparison, the average weight of an 8-year-old boy is about 60 pounds.  The question isn’t whether the boy was overweight, or whether his family could have done more in the 20 months that they were notified that his weight was a serious problem under consideration by the state. The question is whether or not foster care is really the best way to solve extreme obesity. Dr. Art Caplan  is bioethicist at the University of Pennsylvania. He talks about the case along with child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Joan Kinlan.

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