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What Are Our Kids Drinking?
What Children Drink is Important Too
By Donna Smith
"Make a happy plate!" How many times have I said that to my kids? Hundreds? Thousands? You've probably been heard telling your children to "clean their plates" or to "eat all your vegetables." But how much do you worry about what they drink? If you're like me, not as much as you should.
Drinking milk was my big concern. Every morning they had a big glass of milk with breakfast, then another in the evening with dinner. My son would pick up his glass of milk and say, "So my bones don't break." I was so proud. My son was drinking his milk. But, I never gave a thought to the other drinks I poured him or my other kids during the day when they yelled, "Mom I'm thirsty!" for the hundredth time. I learned, however, that what my kids are drinking during the day is just as important as what they are eating.


