Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My school aged children have a juice box every day with their lunch.
Is there something wrong with juice?
If they're burning the calories with exercise I don't think so. In my book the issue is with the empty calories.
My kids is in the 5th %ile for BMI for his age. Do you think it's OK he drinks juice??
What % for height?
Around 25th %ile for height and about 5-10th %ile for weight.
Anonymous wrote:My mil and I have many issues and she knows our kids don't drink juice. So as a way to piss DH and I off she buys those sugar substances in barrels (by no means juice). She is obese as is her other granddaughter (lives with her).
My 4.5 yr old nicely tells her no and asks for water or milk. Sweet justice fat cow...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its the gateway drug to coke, and we all know where that leads: rum. [/quote
LOL
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I can't remember when my kids first drank juice. But it's a lot better than the soda they now drink at their private school birthday parties - starting around kindergarten or first grade.
You'll know what I'm talking about when your precious snowflakes attend their first Shadowlands shoot-em-up birthday party and walk out with cups of coke, bags of candy, and bragging about how many of their friends they've killed.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pediatrican and pediatric dentist both recommend no juice except as an occasional treat. My first never had it until
It was introduced at preschool.
I was goimg to say the same thing. Op, ignore all the snarky people. Tell your mother that times have changed, nutritional advice has changed, and a 2 year old doesnt need juice regularly unless constipated, dehydrated, or as a treat. Not saying that you need to impose a total ban, but at age 2, my kid never even knew to ask me for juice so this just wasnt an issue. That will change, but we are talking about a TWO year old people, stop being so offended and snarky because you give your 3rd grader juice boxes. Its not the same thing!
But why can't she just let mil give it as a (rare) treat? Seems like thy would be fine and make mil happy.