DO TODDLERS NEED MILK? | A Pediatric Dietitian's Perspective

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Do toddlers need milk? Learn about the nutritional benefits of cow's milk, the pitfalls, which toddlers might not even need milk, and tips for giving your child real milk.

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Milk is the standard recommendation when babies turn into toddlers. But does your toddler really need milk? If you're wondering, what worries you about using it or not?

JillCastle
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This is great advice. But on the contrary-my one year-old (14 months) will ONLY consume whole milk. On a daily basis we provide age appropriate meals for him of all different variations and he has interest to try the foods but he spits a lot of it out. At what point does it become a concern that about 95% of his intake is just milk? And should I continue supplementing vitamin D drops considering he should be getting an adequate intake through milk alone? He’s drinking about 8 ounces of milk every two hours. 😅

Thank you for any advice offered. Of course, it is my intention to speak with his pediatrician at our next apt and potentially a nutritionist as well.

uwpride
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So I stopped pushing milk after my kids turned 2. They didn’t like it and wanted water instead. They ate broccoli often and cheese but I’m wondering if it was enough. My 14 year old is 5’6” and the dr said he may be done growing and I’m afraid he’s not taller because he didn’t drink milk when he was little. He was always a bit shorter than average. He is now taking a calcium citrate supplement.

fourleaf
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Ive seen regular milk, dry milk and shelf stable milk.. what are the pros and cons to each? Do they all provide the same nutrients?

JannethHosajose
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My kid does not drink milk at all, he is 2.8 years old. He has indigestion if I start milk and he doesn’t like

melishaghosh
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Thank you for the video, my child is now 14 months and growing slowly, she is not eating well, she is weighing 9kg we are worried about her eating, when she started eating around 6mnths she was eating well and now not soo much even if she is hungry if she doesnt like the food or fruits doesnt it, and if she eat she just filling up in mouth and not swallowing.
If you have any tips i will be happy to practice them.
She only drink milk /bottle in a morning after wake up, the rest of the day she dont want to drink milk, we are still using baby formula number 2 which is from 1+
We think the amount she is taking per day is very litttle so we fill up with yoghurt and now want to eat mainly yoghurt and not other food.
Please help.

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