a coffee coolatta for a 4 year old? Really? This does not seem right. Caffeine? All that sugar? I don't get it. But it did get me thinking...
I can't remember the first time I ever had coffee. Do you? How old were you? Do you think there is an appropriate age to let your child have coffee?
Re: I shouldn't judge since I'm not a mom but...
I think that's awful! My Aunt use to put Coke in my cousins baby bottle.. lets just say shes not the picture of perfect health.
I started drinking coffee around 16 however I don't even like the idea of my 17 year old Stepson drinking it...
I didn't start drinking coffee until college. I actually wish I started earlier - I love it! I only have one cup a day usually, so it's not like I love it so much I'm constantly drinking, but I love sitting with a good cup of coffee...relaxing!
I'm a mom of 2, ages 11 (g) and 2 (b). My 11yr old hasn't had coffee, and only allowed 1-2 soft drinks a week, mainly Sprite, since there is no caffeine. My 2yr old, definitely has not had coffee, and I yell at my DH every time he gives him some of his Pepsi. Drives me crazy when he does it. He does not need to know what soda tastes like..
As for me, I didn't start drinking coffee until I had my 2nd child. I was a tea drinker from about 12 yrs old.
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I started drinking cappucino's in highschool, but only once in a while.
I would never let my 4yo have a coffee coolata, that just seems wrong. Not only is not good for the child, but it will also be a PITA for me to deal with my kid bouncing off the walls from the caffiene and sugar.
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I've never had coffee, probably never will. I don't even like the smell of it. I'm more of a pop drinker, but I've been really cutting back since TTC (I typically only drink caffeine free, but have regular every once in a while). My DH drinks a lot of coffee, though.
I definitely want to limit the amount of caffeine and other process crap that my future children get. Not to say they'll never have any of it, but it will be a rarity, not a staple! I'm going to try super hard to get them to like more of a variety of foods than I do (there are a lot of vegetables that I wish I could eat because they are healthy but I just can't stand).
I've never really liked coffee at all (unless of course it's all sugary and flavoured up...but then it's just bad for you
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At 4 years old, you wouldn't catch my child drinking anything other than water, milk and juice (unless it was a special occasion)...
My sister lets her son (2) have a sip of coffee drinks and Diet Coke and I give her the side-eye. It's not like he drinks it all the time, but he is really developing a taste for it.
Their own Coolatta at 4? Yeah, not so great. Like PP said, not worse than a large Coke, but I wouldn't give my kid that either.
In reference to OP, maybe it was? Maybe it was the kid's last day at preschool and that was the "special treat" for graduating preschool. I would do that for my 4 y/o if he asked. (a small one - I think they make kiddie sizes too) I would definitely plan my day around all that sugar and caffiene, but I probably would do it.
Without knowing the back story, it's easy to judge and I am so guilty of it too!
I started drinking coffee when I was little. My parents used it as a bribe for me and on Sundays after church. It was mostly milk with a shot of coffee (instant). I LOVE coffee and I drink it regularly pretty much since high school.
A lot of juices have almost much sugar as a can of soda.
I didn't have coffee until I was in college. Now I love it.
I don't think I even had soda until I was in middle school. My parents didn't let us have it when we were little, and my sister and I never asked for it. My sister still won't drink any of it and she's 23.
This but its my SIL and she started giving soda to her son at the age of 11 months, in his bottle when he would get fussy. I always judge her for that!
Now that is a good point. Maybe this was a special occasion. I personally wouldn't give my kids (God willing I have one or two some day) coffee, soda, etc but I may give in for a special occasion.
Agreed - juice can be horrible for kids. My sister (a pediatrician) hates when parents are all proud telling her how much juice their kid drinks because they think it's healthy - it's really not. If you look at a lot of them one of their first ingrediants is almost always high fructose corn syrup. And yes, I know there are juices out there that are healthy and aren't necessarily sugar-bombs, but honestly - how many times is that really what the kids are drinking?
Excuse me for being naive but wouldn't that make him more fussy?
Yes... and they wondered why he would refuse milk, juice and water after they started giving him the soda. They now have a 1.5 yo and he will drink whole can of coke(in his bottle) in one sitting... its horrible
I don't think I would buy it for my 4 year-old either, but I would probably let him/her take a sip of mine every now and then.
I started to drink coffee when I was 17 years old and have 1 cup every morning, but it has to have sugar and milk in it for me to like it
Agreed. The only juice DS really drinks is V8, and only because aside from corn occasionally he will starve before he eats veggies. He gets one 8 ounce serving. Thats not even everyday, alot of times I just make him smoothies with fresh fruit, ice, veggies, and a small amount of vanilla ice cream, Other than that it's mostly water because he gets clacium from a lot of other sources so I'm not super pressed on milk drinking. I can't believe how bad a lot of things are that I didn't realize before DS, and there are a lot of things I thought were bad that aren't!
Personally, I probably wouldn't give my child their own at that age, but I would probably let them have drinks of mine.
The only thing I know of some parents that do that gets on my nerves is letting them take sips of their alcohol.
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I remember sneaking sips of my Gramma's coffee when I was 3 or 4. She used to leave her cup sitting on the table and my brother and I would taste it each time she left the room.
I started drinking coffee on a regular basis when I was 16. I think that was an ok time to start. Once my friends and I started driving, we would always stop for drive-thru coffee on our way to school. I see no reason to give a young child/toddler coffee, though, I guess if she wanted to try it when she was a teen I would let her, with limits.
Clara isn't allowed to have pop (or coffee of course) I just don't see a place for that in a child's diet (and this is coming from someone who loves Diet Pepsi...I always feel guilty when we go out and I order her white milk and I get a sweet tea or a pepsi as a treat for myself, lol) A coffee coolatta is just as sugary/caffeine laden as pop, I bet.
That really pisses me off. Alcohol at any age under than 21 is just stupid. The brain isn't fully formed and it inhibits growth. There's a really good commercial out here that I can't find online right now but it kind of explains what happens at different ages.
I am guilty of drinking some as a minor (I started at 18) but looking back the thing that bothered me the most is that my friends parents were fully aware of the drinking that went on and let her have parties almost weekly. They considered it the safe place to drink but never took away car keys or offered their services as a DD.
4 is a little young for this possibility but my niece has coffee everyday. She has ADD and the medicine made her a zombie so my SIL, gives her a copy of coffee every morning before school and caffeine has the opposite affect on her - it calms her down and helps her to focus.
She only does this on school days though...they other she is just her crazy self.
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4 is a little young for this possibility but my niece has coffee everyday. She has ADD and the medicine made her a zombie so my SIL, gives her a copy of coffee every morning before school and caffeine has the opposite affect on her - it calms her down and helps her to focus.
She only does this on school days though...they other she is just her crazy self.
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I judge anyone who gives children soda or coffee or those stupid fruit "juices" that actually do not contain any fruit.
My 5 YO has never had a sip of any of these. ?I am a huge coke drinker, but I know that it is terrible for me and there is no way in good?conscious?I could allow him a taste. ?It is vile that others do this.?
well i would say a whole coffee drink is a bit much...
but i have a coffee milkshake every so often and let my 2 year old have a little sip.
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