It is my understanding that a child should drink whole milk until the age of three. The growing child needs the fat included in whole milk to aid in growth & development. As growth slows down the demands of a growing body slow down some & the caloric burn they had no longer applies.
You should drink 3 glasses of milk daily. Im 13 and I drink a glass for breakfast, lunch/after school, and dinner :)
no more than 14oz of whole milk
Nothing. Cows milk is unsuitable for humans.
anywhere from 2.5 to 3 full glasses of milk
In 2000, American drank 97kg of milk and 27.1 gal of beer per capita. 1kg = 2.2 lbs. 1 gal of milk = 8.5 lbs on average (whole, skim, fat free all weigh different) 97 x 2.2 = 213.4 lbs / 8.5 = 25.1 gal = Americans drink more beer than milk.
3 glasses a day, no more bcz adult are suppose to drink 3 glasses...
about for a year or until they've grown to drink stuff other than milk
no
For 1-2 year olds, they should drink whole milk because it is better for them and healthier for their bodies. Whole milk helps young children's brain develop.
No. Ew
It is very mucus forming and cause the child to get more congested.
A lot more information is needed to answer this question properly; but if you are in fact referring to a baby up to one year of age, he should not be given soy milk in the first place. The current recommendation is to allow the baby to drink only breast milk or formula for the first year of life with breast milk being preferred when possible. Solids are to be added between 4 and 6 months depending on the baby's readiness, but cow's milk, soy milk, or juice should not be introduced until at least one year of age.