L.G. asks from Greenville, WI on October 18, 2009
Sport Drinks or Vitamin Water Safe for Kids?
Hi Moms! I have a little guy who refuses to drink water! He wants juice. I like that there are vitamins in juice, however I really dont like him having all the sugar. I do use Motts for Tots, and water it down but am looking for other ideas. I have given him Propell before, and am wondering if it is ok to give kids Propell or Vitamin water? There is no caffine in them, but there is sucralose...which is an artificial sweetner? I need a low sugar, no artificial sweetner option. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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E.C. answers from Minneapolis on October 20, 2009
I always add ice to my little guys water... he thinks thats really cool and he'll drink it right up!
C.U. answers from Omaha on October 19, 2009
I use the Hawaiian Punch sugar free packets and they only have 5 calories. They come in the fruit punch, orange, grape, and strawberry lemonade. My son loves them. He loves to drink out of the water bottles with the squeeze tops on them. So he thinks he is drinking juice and I know he is getting more water.
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S.S. answers from Madison on October 19, 2009
Hi, I would ask your PED about the sports drinks but I would say it is not a good idea. The chemical makeup for the drink is for adults. Maybe if you add water depending on his weight it would be .25 of the drink. Which may not taste very good.
We have the same issue and have found a couple of things. Juicy Juice makes a no sugar added all natural vegtable and fruit drink in several varieties. We still split this with water. Our local organic stores carry a lot of options like carrot and mango juice. No sugar and 100% natural. We add it to other drinks and split with water.
Hope this helps.
S.F. answers from Madison on October 19, 2009
Get him a special cup that he thinks is really cool that will only be used for water. Use fun straws, let him add ice cubes to the water. Something that makes it fun for him.
E.C. answers from Minneapolis on October 20, 2009
I always add ice to my little guys water... he thinks thats really cool and he'll drink it right up!
C.D. answers from Omaha on October 19, 2009
I am grandmother now so I don't understand how parents can allow their children to dictate what they are going to eat or drink. If you want your son to drink water.. give him water when he is thirsty enough he will drink it. Be strict so no juice you are going to drink your water. The more you give into him the more difficulty you are going to have introducing other foods into his diet. Sometimes loving your child means being strict and doing what is good for them and not just what they want. Initially they might have temper tantrums etc.. Hang in there.. It will be worth it in the long run.
C.L. answers from Minneapolis on October 19, 2009
The only time my kids have had cavities is after the winter I let them bring Gatorade to sports practices. My dentist told me that sugared sports drinks are the worst thing for your teeth because of the combination of sugar and acidity. I also limit their consumption of artificial sweeteners. This may be an extreme opinion, but a chiropractor I've seen thinks artificial sweeteners are toxic and linked to neurological problems. At the very least, they do cause headaches in many people. I am an "all things in moderation" person so I haven't eliminated artificial sweetners, but I've significantly cut back on them and limit my kids' consumption also. It's best to keep working on getting him to drink water using some of the other posters' ideas. My kids like their water with LOTS of ice and in a canteen or straw cup. Good luck.
R.S. answers from Minneapolis on October 19, 2009
I serve my kids white milk with all their meals; they drink water in between, and occasionally, they drink juicy juice- rarely do they even want that. They get enough fruits from what I serve them during their meals and the following:
* I make big batches of fruit salad to keep in the fridge, and offer them that with crackers or other snacks.
* I buy 100% fruit bars, instead of regular popsicles and offer them that in between meals.
I also got some colored cubes from pottery barn kids-not sure they still have them; I freeze the cubes and use them for ice and I even throw some in their cold lunch packs for school, the kids love having those in their water;
Eventually, kids take whatever is available to them; just let your kid know what you have on hand, show him the fridge or where you would keep the juice so he knows it's not there any longer. By the way, from my experience, it takes 3 days consistently, to get a kid on board with a new idea.
C.A. answers from Milwaukee on October 19, 2009
Hi L.,
Not sure how good the sports drinks or those vitamin drinks are on a regular basis. but if you must give him juice, I do know that Honest Kids a drink found in juice pouches does have a substantially lower amount of sugar found in any other of those juice boxes or pouches, usually about 50% less sugar. For instance, a 6.75 oz of Apple & Eve Fruit Punch Juice Box has 25mg of sodium and 21g of sugar; the Honest Kids Goodness Grapeness is organic and has 5mg of sodium and 10g of sugar. A little more $$ but totally worth it. My daughter loves them. They have Goodness Grapeness, Tropical Tango Punch, and Berry Berry Good Lemonade. Hope this helps. and just remember....."This too shall pass..........." Good luck!
C.U. answers from Omaha on October 19, 2009
I use the Hawaiian Punch sugar free packets and they only have 5 calories. They come in the fruit punch, orange, grape, and strawberry lemonade. My son loves them. He loves to drink out of the water bottles with the squeeze tops on them. So he thinks he is drinking juice and I know he is getting more water.
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