If he/she seems to react to sugar I would suggest lactose free. If he/she has a hard time gaining weight because of high metabolism/energy I would suggest homogenized (homo/whole) or goat's milk. Otherwise normal 2% should be sufficient.
almond.....never cow
No
Margarine may be a good choice.
Milk is rich in calcium, a natural bone-builder. Milk is one of many sources of calcium such as dark green leafy vegetables.
The main function of boobs was to provide milk to a child that you give birth to.
Milk is bad for cats because most cats have lactose intolerance Even if the milk is warm, it wont help. There is special milk for baby kittens or baby dogs
to be honest, milk is not actually good for cats so it is best not to give them milk. but you can sometimes get these special milk for kittens from pet shops. you can feed them that from quite a young age.
special child are those child which are disable or we can say need special care
no it is always good to show love for a child it will make them feel special
you need to take care of your child's milk teeth
My grandchild is 2 years old; suffers from allergies. Does the 1% milk contain the needed nutrients for his age?
Give them soy milk unless you want your kids to have health problems in the future. For a 8-year-old child you can use whey protein in low doses even using soy milk is good but it does not have enough efficacy.
you yourself are the ex of special child for your mother every child is special for his/her mother