Kids love to play. It's the time of life when they are most active. It is also when their bodies do the most growing and maturing. They need nourishment, healthy diets, and yes, lots of water! Many of us know the health benefits of drinking water, but getting children to drink more water can sometimes be the tricky part for parents. I don't recall getting very fired up about a glass of water when I was a child. I wanted juice boxes and orange soda. So how can a parent get kids excited about water?
Let's get started with some ideas to help children drink more water:
The amount of water a child needs daily depends on a variety of factors. Children's Hospital of Colorado recommends that children should daily drink an 8 ounce cup of water per year of their age, with a maximum of 64 ounces of water per day for children ages 8 and older. These numbers do not take into account other beverages children may consume in a day, including milk, juice, etc.
By teaching children the importance of drinking water and by playing an active role in their consumption of enough water, you can ensure that healthy habits are being formed early on. The benefits of children primarily drinking water will extend further than just their early development— it will help set the stage for a lifetime of healthy living.