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Background Information<\/h2>\n

It appears that parents are increasingly giving their children coffee at a younger age. This is a common trend and many parents view coffee as a way to give their children a “boost of energy” while they are studying or participating in extra-curricular activities. The question is, are there any risks associated with this practice?<\/p>\n

Expert Opinion<\/h2>\n

Experts warn that coffee has some negative effects on a child’s health, such as sleep deprivation, anxiety, and hyperactivity. Coffee consists of caffeine which is a stimulant and can lead to a decrease in a child’s concentration and alertness. Additionally, a child will not gain any of the benefits from drinking coffee, like improved mood and alertness, that an adult may experience. Coffee can also hurt the development of a young body and mind.<\/p>\n

At the same time, there are some experts who argue that parents should be allowed to make their own decisions, as long as they are educated about the potential risks. Furthermore, some argue that coffee, in moderation, should be allowed for children. According to one study, 1\/3 of American children aged 6-11 already consume caffeinated beverages.<\/p>\n

Nutritional Facts<\/h2>\n

Coffee is a source of essential nutrients but due to its high caffeine content, it’s not recommended for children. It is important to understand that while caffeine can give a temporary “boost” of energy to an adult, it can in fact do the opposite in a child since their brains are still developing. As such, providing your child with coffee in any form should be closely monitored.<\/p>\n