Carrot sticks |
My kids (5 and 3) have tasted it once or twice. We never have it in the house and never plan to but I wouldn't say no at a restaurant or something when they're older. |
None. Occasionally a sip to taste if we are out somewhere special. We do allow kombucha and sparkling water. |
My kids are little (6 and 3) so they don't drink any. I think we've given them ginger ale for a stomach bug once or twice. They also don't drink juice unless it's a birthday party or something.
I haven't really thought much about soda when they're older other than discouraging it and not having it in our house. Hopefully all the years of not drinking it will make it unappealing, I guess? That and the threat of cavities. |
In my experience, “forbidding” things often fails. When kids learn about the forbidden thing - food, drink, tv, video games, etc. - they develop an unhealthy obsession and rebel by going overboard with their consumption when exposed.
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Soda is an occaissional treat like cookies. I don't think it is any worse (uncafinated). My kids did not like any fizz till late elementary school. Now they drink it occaissionally at restaurants. One of those things parents of very young kids will probably shift on as they get older and have drop off parties and playdates. |
I'm the oldest, and wasn't even aware candy or ice cream or anything like that existed until I was maybe five, and then became an absolute sugar fiend. My middle brother, to whom it was available, could take it or leave it. "Aha!" Mom said, "It's the forbidden and mysterious nature that makes it so desirable." My youngest brother, also to whom it was available, was even worse than I was. If I were a sugar fiend, he was sugar Satan himself. |
You and the point are absolute strangers. |
We don't keep sweet drinks in the house.
If it's at a party, eating out (juice), or a special get together they tend to grab juice but I don't stress too much over it. |
My kids are still young: 5 and 7 and I don't believe they ever had soda in their life. |
8yo. Never, she has had Sprite maybe twice in a restaurant. She does drink a juice box with 100% vitamin C in it most days. Aside from that it’s water or almond milk. Usually water. |
We rarely have soda in the house, apart from flavored seltzers which they love. I let them try soda at parties, but they don't like it, they say it's too sweet. They will drink juice however, but we don't regularly buy that either. I used to buy juice boxes when they were little, but have cut down on anything with packaging so generally we just stick with water now. |
Never is not the same as twice fyi |
None.
Maybe a kiddie cocktail on vacation. |
We have been serving real lemonade (made from lemons and sugar), real fruit juice (fresh squeezed) and real mango lassi for a long time to my kids.
My youngest is not fond of any sugary drink. He actually likes plain skim organic milk. |