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Garden of Life Vitamin Code Kids Cherry Berry -- 30 Chewables


Garden of Life Vitamin Code Kids Cherry Berry
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Garden of Life Vitamin Code Kids Cherry Berry -- 30 Chewables

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Garden of Life Vitamin Code Kids Cherry Berry Description

  • Chewable Whole Food Multivitamin for Kids
  • Made with Vitamin Code® Vitamins and Minerals
  • 24 Family Farmed Fruits and Veggies
  • Vegetarian
  • Gluten Free
  • Kosher
  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Dairy Free

Support for a Growing Child's Needs

Finally, a great tasting Whole Food Multi that supports your child's healthy development.

 

Vitamin Code Kids is a Non-GMO Verified children's multivitamin with whole food vitamins and minerals to support your active growing child.

  • 24 organically grown fruits and vegetables add supporting antioxidant, vitamins and nutrient cofactors.
  • Immune System Support
  • Mental and Physical Energy
  • Support for Growing Bones
  • Live Probiotics Support Healthy Digestion
  • No Artificial flavors, sweeteners or additives
  • Live Probiotics

 


Directions

Children four and older chew 2 bears daily under adult supervision.

Free Of
GMOs, gluten, and dairy, artificial flavors, colors, preservatives or sweeteners.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Chewables
Servings per Container: 15
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories15
Total Carbohydrate4 g1%
   Dietary Fiber less than1 g3%
   Sugars1 g*
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene)5000 IU100%
Vitamin C60 mg100%
Vitamin D (as D3)400 IU100%
Vitamin E16 IU50%
Vitamin K50 mcg60%
Thiamin (Vitamin B1)2 mg130%
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)2 mg120%
Niacin (as Niacinamide)20 mg100%
Vitamin B66 mg300%
Folate200 mcg50%
Vitamin B126 mcg100%
Biotin200 mcg70%
Pantothenic Acid5 mg50%
Calcium20 mg2%
Iodine100 mcg70%
Magnesium10 mg2%
Zinc1 mg6%
Selenium30 mcg43%
Organic Fruit & Vegetable Juice Blend
Organic Apple (fruit), Organic Amla Berry (fruit), Organic Beet (root), Organic Broccoli (stalk & flower), Organic Carrot (root), Organic Spinach (leaf), Organic Tomato (fruit), Organic Strawberry (fruit), Organic Tart Cherry (fruit), Organic Green Bell Pepper (fruit), Organic Blackberry (fruit), Organic Brussels Sprout (leaf), Organic Ginger (root), Organic Garlic (bulb), Organic Green Onion (bulb), Organic Blueberry (fruit), Organic Parsley (leaf), Organic Cauliflower (flower & stem), Organic Raspberry (fruit), Organic Red Cabbage (leaf), Organic Kale (leaf), Organic Cucumber (gourd), Organic Celery (stalk), Organic Asparagus (flower & stem).
150 mg*
Probiotic Blend
Lactobacillus bulgaricus, Lactobacillus plantarum Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
1 billion CFU*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Clean Tablet Technoloy™ Blend: Organic tapioca dextrose, organic gum arabic, organic sucanat cane sugar, organic erythritol, natural flavors, organic stevia (leaf), citric acid, organic coating (organic tapioca maltodextrin, organic sunflower lecithin, organic palm oil, orgnaic guar gum).
Warnings

Caution: As a dietary supplement, consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, anticipate surgery, take medication on a regular basis or are otherwise under medical supervision. Do not take with sulfonamides since PABA interferes with the activity of this drug

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How to Empower Children to Care for Their Own Health

As parents, we want our kids to grow up healthy, with confidence in their own voice, with lots of resilience and respect for others, and kinship with the world around them. Children come in as relatively blank slates. If we coddle them, they learn only to trust in their own incompetence. If we give them the tools to problem solve, they trust in their own capacity. A child who is nurtured to believe in him or herself and is positively reinforced for their efforts will most likely have a strong sense of their own capability to make good choices. This is especially true when it comes to health. Mother and Child Preparing Healthy Food in Kitchen to Represent Concept of How to Empower Children to Care for Their Health | Vitacost.com/blog Beginning around age 10 is the perfect time to begin having conversations with your child about making healthy choices. As they form closer relationships with their peers and develop their own identities, you can start to encourage them to protect their own health. A 2016 study by the University of North Carolina concluded that kids who believe their health is controlled by adults or by chance may not develop the confidence they need to manage their health as adults. When it comes to health-related behaviors, the choices kids make now will become the routines and habits they take with them into adulthood. That includes decisions about diet, exercise, injury prevention, substance use, and mental health. Here are eight tips to empower your children to care for their own health.

Tips for Empowering Kids 

Model your own empowerment

As the psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung said, “The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of the parents.” Whatever is unliving in you will be absorbed and reflected by your kids. Are you taking care of your own health? Exercising for the joy of it and eating fresh, vibrant meals? It can’t be a case of “do as I say, not as I do” with kids. Your actions won’t have weight and your message too confusing to be effective.

Remind them they have a voice

Acknowledge that early adolescence and the teenage years can be really hard on kids. Remind them that everyone struggles sometimes. Listen to them without judgement. Let them feel heard. If they struggle, make sure they have people they can turn to for support, whether that’s a parent or other family member, a teacher or school counselor, or a friend or therapist.

Give your child choice

From a young age, encourage your child to make decisions that directly relate to them. For example, allow your child to choose between cereal or toast for breakfast; whether they want to walk or bike, what clothes they want to wear. Choosing their own outfits is great practice for larger life dilemmas. Choice and voice pair together. Allowing your child abundant choice gives them a voice in their daily life and their growing identity. If they are faced with a health crisis, give them choices in how they might approach it.

Help your child identify their strengths 

Ask them what they like about themselves. Make sure they identify qualities that reflect their personality and skills and passions. If children feel comfortable in their own skin, it will exert a huge influence in how they care for themselves and their health.

Encourage problem solving

Oftentimes when parents are in a hurry, they find it easier to do the task for their child. When this happens, children aren’t taught to think independently, problem solve or assess what their needs are. Far better to first ask yourself if this is a task they can realistically accomplish on their own. If it is, encourage them to tackle it first by encouraging them to try to figure it out. if for example, your kid wants to get in shape for a certain sport, ask them what they think would be the best way to train. Reassure them they can bounce ideas off you but give them the reins.

Praise independence

Encourage your children to be independent. Teach them how to prepare their own meals, snack and school lunches. Bring them food shopping with you and encourage them to choose items they want to try. Autonomy is a cornerstone of self-esteem in both children and adults. It includes encouraging them to take risks and learn from their mistakes.

Teach healthy self-talk 

It’s important for children to learn how to speak to themselves with compassion. When your child says things that are exaggeratedly negative, such as, “I’ll never be a good at basketball,” help them see that their self-perception isn’t necessarily true. Ask a question like, “What’s another way to look at the situation?” Or how might you go about improving? With a little help from you, they might be able to remind themselves that with practice, they can make undeniable progress

Set goals together 

It’s healthy for kids to constantly work toward new goals. Goals can include anything from, “I want to eat better,” to “I want to make new friends at school.” Help your child identify healthy goals that are challenging but achievable. If your child sets too extreme a goal, they might set themselves up for failure. On the flip side, if their goals are too easy, they won’t be making strides toward their objective.

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