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Ask Our Experts: Introducing Cows' Milk
Raisingkids member's query David's advice At 15 months, milk and dairy foods continue to be important sources of calcium, protein and fat and you should aim to give your son approximately a pint of milk each day - either as a drink, on breakfast cereal, or in puddings and sauces, etc. If he will not take a whole pint you can give cheese, yogurt or fromage frais as good alternatives to some of the milk. Now that your son is 15 months-old you should also try giving him some of his milk in a cup in readiness for weaning from the bottle. Finally, after 2 years of age, semi-skimmed milk may be given if your child is eating and growing, but skimmed milk should not be used for children under the age of 5. |
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