Perhaps the best thing to do would be to ask her doctor. Many children's doctors think it is best not to. It can lead to diarrhea, jumpiness and jitters. A better choice would be milk even with chocolate.
well i am a 12 year old, and i don't drink coffee. and considering that you are unable to spell coffee right, I've come to a conclusion that you should not drink coffee until you can actually spell it right. maybe next year bud, ;)
of course not- coffee is a very mild drug they can easiliy get addicted plus its not good for your skin and can make you break out easily
It is generally safe for a 10-year-old to drink decaf coffee in moderation, as long as they do not have any underlying health conditions that may be affected by caffeine. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before introducing decaf coffee into a child's diet to ensure it is appropriate for their individual health needs.
It is generally not recommended for a 2-year-old to drink decaf coffee due to the potential negative effects of caffeine on their developing bodies. It is best to stick to water and milk for young children.
It's not the coffee itself that is bad for a 14 year old, it's the cafien that stunts your growth. If you were to drink one cup of coffee a day it wouldn't be bad but most kids also drink alot of energy drinks and soda. I'm 5.9 and 14 years old and I drink coffee just about every day and if you drink a cup of coffee a day with limited soda and no energy drinks then you WILL be fine.
Of course you can .
A 4-year-old child should drink about 4-6 cups (32-48 ounces) of water daily for proper hydration.
You can drink coffee at any age as long a your not a baby or a toddler.
Absolutely not.
A 6-year-old child should drink about 6-8 cups (48-64 ounces) of water daily to stay properly hydrated.
A six-year-old child should drink about 6-8 cups (48-64 ounces) of water daily to stay hydrated and healthy.
It is generally safe to drink old coffee as long as it has been stored properly and does not show any signs of mold or spoilage. However, the taste and quality of the coffee may not be as good as when it is fresh.