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Old 18-06-2011, 00:15   #20
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Re: Parents key to children's drinking.

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Are parents key to children's drinking well l think they are very important in how a child develops and behaves and that is key in the ongoing development of your children.


http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...g-2298871.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13779834
Yup -
but a few of them will suck on empty bottles (I'm talking Primary schools here) and using them as a dummy. And then there's the endless asks for the loo if they over exceed their need for water,and missing parts of lessons.. And they don't always bring just water in their bottles.
Did any of 'us' suffer from not having water always at hand? I used to get home, drink the tap dry and then have my dinner
And no one wants a classmate ruin their work with some clumsy oaf that spills water all of their latest masterpiece.

I liked 'milk-bottle time' but then I'm a wee bit older than you
It's a fairly old theory that was put into place a long time ago and is understood by all that need to know.
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