How/why is coffee bad for children?!


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How/why is coffee bad for children?


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It has a high level of caffeine, which can cause hyperactive behavior, and it is addictive.

It's got to be the caffeine. I drank coffee in the morning and tea at night with my supper as a child and had a terrible time falling to sleep. This lead to problems that I had to work out on my own. Started taking sleeping pills at a very early age because no one made the connection to coffee and tea and my insomnia.

okay , i am young , i used to drink coffee as a kid , and i am still doing it , anyway , Coffee have alot of problems , it is addictive for sure , it make a very long Sleeping and awakness gaps , like you wake up for a whole day and night , and sleep for a whole day and night ( if you had enough caffine ) , also it makes alot of troubles with digestion and ulcer of the stomach , it makes people concentrate for a while then lose concentration for all the other time , not a good thing anyway to try on kids , so , never let kids have coffee, or they will end up like me < really bad thing

It is addictive.

It has a lots of caffeine.

It stunts your growth.

1.addictive
2.hyperactivity
3.sleep problems
4.shown to stunt growth.

Not only can it be bad for the children as others have expressed to you already, it can be bad for the parent who has to deal with the caffeinated child. NOT FUN!

Yes It Stelths Their Growth

Coffee is bad for children because it is addictive, has caffine, and it makes them hyperactive. Also it would affect their sleep. They wouldn't be able to sleep or if they are sleeping they would get up then they wouldn't be able to go back to sleep.
I really don't know much about coffee because i don't drink it but that's all i know




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