Do you give your kids a multi vitamin?

@ersmommy1 (12587)
United States
July 14, 2008 10:33am CST
Which one? Flinstones chewables? One of the new gummy variety? Or do you just hopethey are getting what they need from the food you give them?
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• United States
4 Aug 08
I like to give my daughter a vitamin every once in awhile. I tend to give her extra vitamin C. I don't think too much Vitamin C is a problem. In fact, I don't really feel right if I stop taking my supplements of Vitamin C. In fact, I tend to drink a lot more juice. I guess my body needs or wants more C than most.
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@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
15 Jul 08
We give my little sister Flinstones chewables and the Flintstones gummy's just depends on what my mom buys that month. Sometimes it is hard for them to eat the amount they need in daily values so it is best to try to give them the vitamin and you don't have to worry if they are getting enough of this and that a day.
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@aprilten (1966)
• Philippines
14 Jul 08
yes, i give them cherifer and also ferrous sulfate and vitamin c. i want them to grow taller and i hope that brand is effective. my sister in law is giving cherifer to her son and he is really tall so i thought i'd give it to my kids, as well.
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@Sillychick (3275)
• United States
14 Jul 08
My son's pediatrician told me that a multivitamin is not necessary unless he doesn't eat a well balanced diet. My son is a good eater, and enjoys lots of fruit, vegetables and dairy products. Unless he starts rejecting all vegetables, fruits or dairy, over an extended period of time- I'd say maybe a few weeks- I see no need to give him a vitamin. It is best to get nutrients from food whenever possible.
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• United States
14 Jul 08
I give my son the gummy version. He loves gummy bears, and hates the "chalky" vitamins, so it works well. I get the kind that are made by the original gummy-vitamin company, Gummy-Vites, I think. I compared labels, and theirs had the most "good stuff". They were also less expensive than Flintstone gummies, AND had more vitamins per bottle. Still nearly $6 a bottle, twice as much as the store-brand chalky ones, but well worth it. (He'll actually take them now instead of throwing a fit and spitting slobbery bits of chalky vitamin goo everywhere. Ew!) He's pretty good about eating well, though, so if we forget about his vitamins for a week or more, I don't worry about it. He's 3, and his favorite foods are squash casserole, green beans, and tomatoes (fresh red or fried green, loves both). He hates fast food, especially chicken nuggets. Yeah, I'm raising my kids better than the local soccer moms...
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@kezabelle (2974)
14 Jul 08
No I dont use vitamins, the baby drops are foul so I didnt bother with those and to be honest they get everything they need from their diet I dont just hope they do I make sure they do, its down to me after all.
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@Ciniful (1587)
• Canada
14 Jul 08
My oldest two kids take extra vitamins, but not multi. They get an extra 500mg of vitamin C daily. I can't remember the name of the pills, but they're just a basic kids version of vitamin C that we buy at the health shop. The reason why ALL of my 5 don't take them is that my younger 3 DO get balanced diets and don't require them. My older two do as well, BUT ... my 12 year old girl suffers frequent nosebleeds, and added vitamic C reduces them from one a week to maybe once a year. My 13 year old son has the worst immune system out of anyone I've ever met, and the added vitamin C stops him from getting every single cold and flu that's going around.
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• United States
14 Jul 08
I give my kids flinstone vitamins. I have also used the gummy vitamins in the past. There are times that they do not want to take them, so I try and change up the ones they use. This keeps them taking them.
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@lilybug (21107)
• United States
14 Jul 08
My kids take vitamins, but not every day. My son hates the chewable ones. I got him the gum ball ones, but he really does not like them either. He likes the gummy ones ok, so I guess I need to buy him some more of those. My daughter still takes the liquid ones. I sneak them into her juice because they taste pretty nasty.
• United States
21 Nov 08
My grandaughter loves taking her Flintstones chewable vitamins. She takes one every day. She hardly ever gets sick. She did not get a cold last year. She had pink eye. No other sickness.