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MILK HELPS KIDS FOCUS.

Have you noticed how your child’s ability to focus can make a big difference, whether they’re learning something new, practicing a hobby, or even just staying engaged during family time? The right nutrients play a crucial role in supporting focus, cognition and overall brain development. The vitamins, minerals, and protein found in milk help keep their brain sharp, allowing kids to absorb and retain information more effectively and even make better decisions.

And bonus—protein helps your child stay full longer, so they can focus more on what they’re doing and less on hunger distractions.

Support Focus with Vitamin B12 (50% DV)

Vitamin B12 is essential for development of the protective coating on nerve cells, which helps speed up how fast the brain sends messages throughout the body. This connectivity between cells is key for motor function and cognitive development.1

Protein: The Building Blocks for Learning (16% DV)

Protein provides your child with amino acids, which are the building blocks for neurotransmitters. These chemical messengers are essential for learning, memory, and overall brain function. Protein also supports the structure of synapses, helping information flow smoothly in the brain.2

Zinc: Supporting Brain Growth (10% DV)

Zinc is vital for growing and maintaining brain cells, especially in areas responsible for emotions, memory, and sensory processing. It also helps protect the brain from oxidative stress and aids in producing neurotransmitters involved in learning and emotional regulation. Plus, zinc (along with Vitamins A, D, protein and selenium) plays a role in keeping the immune system strong.3

Selenium: Protecting Brain Cells (10% DV)

Selenium works as an antioxidant, guarding your child’s brain cells from oxidative stress. It also contributes to various functions of the central nervous system, including motor skills, coordination, memory, and cognition.4

Calcium for Brain Communication (25% DV)

Calcium is crucial in how brain cells communicate with each other. It helps create new connections in the brain and plays a key role in learning and memory.5

Vitamin D for Cognitive Support (15% DV)

Vitamin D is essential for brain health in a variety of ways. It helps protect the brain and also plays a role in regulating the enzymes that produce neurotransmitters and support nerve growth.6

Magnesium: Supporting Brain Function (8% DV)

Magnesium plays a critical role in regulating neurotransmitters, one in particular – glutamate – plays a major role in learning and memory formation.7

Iodine: Nervous System Support (60% DV)

Iodine is crucial for maintaining proper thyroid function, which regulates metabolism and energy levels, both of which contribute to mental clarity and focus. Adequate iodine intake supports brain development and cognitive function for the development of the central nervous system during pregnancy, in infants and toddlers.8

Choline: Supporting Brain Development (8% DV)

Choline is essential for brain health, as it supports the production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter important for memory, learning, and focus. It is essential for brain development.9

Focus, cognition and brain development are just some of the many benefits that come from the nutrients in milk. Milk is a natural source of high-quality protein to build lean muscle, maintain strong bones, and support healthy growth.

And if your child is lactose-intolerant, lactose-free milk still delivers the same key benefits without the lactose!