Why we should stop letting our kids drink coffee

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Most parents know that letting kids drink coffee is a big no. Unfortunately, some of them still allow their kids to order coffee-based drinks when they visit cafes or coffee shops. But parents should be more aware of how it could affect the health of youngsters. For many years now, paediatricians and health professionals have been consistent. They say that...

Most parents know that they should not allow their kids to drink coffee. However, some of them still continue to buy coffee-based frappes.Most parents know that letting kids drink coffee is a big no. Unfortunately, some of them still allow their kids to order coffee-based drinks when they visit cafes or coffee shops.For many years now, paediatricians and health professionals have been consistent.

Excessive caffeine can cause different adverse effects on kids. It includes increased heart rate and blood pressure, anxiety and sleep disturbance, and can also contribute to acid reflux. Caffeine can be dangerous to kids, especially when they consume high doses. In contrast to this, caffeine can pose adverse effects on kids who are small for their age. Aside from that, they could be even more sensitive to it if they have migraines, heart problems, or seizures.Despite all the disadvantages of kids drinking coffee, some parents still allow it. Sometimes, it could be because even young children ask for caffeinated drinks. They usually ask for it because they see their parent and older siblings doing the same.

 

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