Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you let your kids drink soft drinks/soda pop? If so, starting at what age? If it were totally up to me, I would never let my kids have them, but sometimes we go to restaurants and that's all they serve.
You should consider moving to America. We serve water over here as a substitute for carbonated beverages, in every restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Do you let your kids drink soft drinks/soda pop? If so, starting at what age? If it were totally up to me, I would never let my kids have them, but sometimes we go to restaurants and that's all they serve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a policy and never have. We have soda in the house. Kids can help themselves to whenever they want. They also have free reign over the candy, cookies, and pop tarts that are in the house.
Somedays my kids crave the sugar and others they don't want it. I let them decide and they're learning to listen to their bodies.
How old are your kids? My parents had a similar policy when we were teens and it was fine, but I can't imagine letting my 4 and 6 year old have free reign!
My kids are now 6 and 9 but our household has always been like this. This morning I had to go get milk so I picked up donuts. One ate half and the other wanted a hard boiled egg. They may come back for them later.
Anonymous wrote:Why is lemonade ok?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a child of the 70s and drank Coke pretty much every day! I'm a healthy weight today. All of my siblings are the same. Soft drinks alone will not doom your child.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a child of the 70s and drank Coke pretty much every day! I'm a healthy weight today. All of my siblings are the same. Soft drinks alone will not doom your child.