Yes, especially whole milk rather than adults' semi-skimmed.
no they dont
Children need more energy to play.
Young children are still growing so they need more food. Adults aren't growing any more.
Yes, because children are still growing up don't have much memory in their brains as adults do. Children still need to grow older for more information to hold but adults their heads are full from using when they were child. :)
because they need it more
Yes, children do need more energy than adults because they are in a phase of rapid growth and development. Their energy requirements are higher to support the growth of tissues, bones, and organs. Additionally, children tend to be more physically active, which also increases their energy needs.
Yes, for better insulation
Younger children especially need more protein than adults because their bodies are still growing.
Yes, because children are still growing up don't have much memory in their brains as adults do. Children still need to grow older for more information to hold but adults their heads are full from using when they were child. :)
The recommended amount of milk varies depending on age, gender, and individual health needs. As a general guideline, adults could aim for 2-3 cups of dairy (including milk) per day, while children and teenagers may need more. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider or a dietitian to determine the appropriate amount of milk for your specific needs.
Young children need the nutrition from food to aide their development (both physical and mental). This is particularly evident in teenagers who are going through puberty, and whos diet 'intake' may increase correspondingly because of a need for nutrition (often taken from food)
Yes, netball does encourage adults and children. There are leagues out there for both children and adults and they can even play in the same league.