If so what kind and how often? I just started DD on a chewable vitamin and of course am second guessing myself : )
Thanks!
Carrie
If so what kind and how often? I just started DD on a chewable vitamin and of course am second guessing myself : )
Thanks!
Carrie
We started Sarah on vitamins about a month or so ago, though I must admit she is better about remembering to take them that we are. We had gotten some chewables from Trader Joe's and after a few days (gotta love toddler fickleness ;)) she decided they were "yucky!" so we moved on to some gummy ones (forgot the brand - we got it at Target), and she really enjoys those. Because Sarah's fruit and veggie intake is sporatic, her ped said we could introduce them. I must admit I haven't done any research on vitamins, so I'll look forward to reading other responses.
Melissa, mom to Sarah (5/03)
Nope. The ped said as long as he keeps eating a healthy diet and we make sure to include fruits and veggies, the vitamins weren't needed. Of course, my kids will eat almost anything put in front of them and love fruit and veggies, so it isn't an issue. If they start to go through a picky phase, we'll introduce the vitamins.
Sarah
Alex 3/2002
Catherine 8/2003
No, no vitamins. DS eats plenty of fruit and veggies, and neither our ped nor I see any reason to supplement.
HTH
Nita (fleece is my friend)
mom to Neel, January 2003
dog mom to a PWD and a cocker (at the Rainbow Bridge)
DS's ped recommended 1/2 a chewable each day when DS turned either 18 mos. or 2 years.
Mommy to Justin (13 years) & Ashlyn (8 years)
I've been giving DD half a Flintstone chewable.
Lindsey refuses to eat almost all vegtables and some fruits, so we decided a vitamin was probably in her best interests. If she ate a reasonable amount of veggies and fruit, I probably wouldn't bother with it. We give her one of the My First Flintstones vitamins daily, which is equalivent to 1/2 of most of the other children's chewable vitamins.
I have not. We haven't had vitamins in the house since the TriViSol days early on, for iron. Once DS starting eating meat, we dropped it. He has been much more reticent to eat his veggies, though, recently so perhaps we'll look into it again.
Allison
Mommy to Matthew Clayton, who is TWO!
DD takes 1/2 Pooh vitamin a day.
Lisa
DD takes a vitamin every day. It helps me maintain my sanity.