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What To Do When Your Child Hates Milk

We all know milk is important because it contains calcium. In fact young children have high calcium needs because they are constantly growing. Calcium is essential for building strong bones and teeth. Calcium reservoirs in the bones need to be topped off each day to prevent diseases like rickets or osteoporosis when older.

Calcium is used:

· In building bones and teeth
· Regulating muscle functions
· Regulating heart functions
· Blood clotting
· Enzyme function
· Transmission of nervous system signals

So what do you do when your child hates milk?

This is a question I’ve had to answer myself because my daughter hates drinking milk. Her siblings love it. So every once in a while she’ll ask for some and then only drink a few swallows. I’ve had to get creative to ensure that she gets the calcium she needs.

How to add calcium to your child’s diet:

· Provide string cheese or other types of cheeses cubed as a snack

· Add instant powdered milk to items you bake like cookies, cakes, bread, or muffins. This adds vitamins and minerals without many calories.

· Use milk in gravies, sauces, or cream-based soups.

· Buy Tums and have them chew a couple each day (not as good as natural sources.)

· Prepare instant oatmeal or hot chocolate with milk.

· Have a milk-shake (combine milk and ice cream) or a fruit smoothie (blend together milk, fruit, and ice or frozen fruit instead of ice).

· Encourage yogurt, gogurt, or yogurt drinks. My kids love Trix yogurt. It has great kids appeal.

· Leafy green vegetables like broccoli and spinach also have calcium.

· Try cottage cheese with pears or peaches.

· Fish like salmon and sardines contain calcium, although my daughter doesn’t like fish.

· Try calcium fortified products like cereal, spaghettios, fruit bars, etc.

· Serve instant macaroni and cheese that requires milk.

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About Teresa McEntire

Teresa McEntire grew up in Utah the oldest of four children. She currently lives in Kuna, Idaho, near Boise. She and her husband Gene have been married for almost ten years. She has three children Tyler, age six, Alysta, four, and Kelsey, two. She is a stay-at-home mom who loves to scrapbook, read, and of course write. Spending time with her family, including extended family, is a priority. She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and currently works with the young women. Teresa has a degree in Elementary Education from Utah State University and taught 6th grade before her son was born. She also ran an own in-home daycare for three years. She currently writes educational materials as well as blogs for Families.com. Although her formal education consisted of a variety of child development classes she has found that nothing teaches you better than the real thing. She is constantly learning as her children grow and enjoys sharing that knowledge with her readers.