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Solaray Kids Chewable Vitamins & Minerals Natural Black Cherry -- 60 Chewables


Solaray Kids Chewable Vitamins & Minerals Natural Black Cherry
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Solaray Kids Chewable Vitamins & Minerals Natural Black Cherry Description

  • For Kids
  • Chewable
  • Natural Black Cherry Flavor

Children's Chewable by Solaray is an easily digestable children's multi vitamin and mineral supplement. Children's Chewable, natural black cherry flavored multi-vitamin and mineral supplement, is designed specifically to meet a child's nutritional needs.


Directions

Use only as directed. Take two chewables daily.

*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: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories5
Total Carbohydrate2 g<1%
   Sugars Less than0.00013 g*
Vitamin A (as Retinyl Palmitate) (Supplying 5,000 IU of Vitamin A)1500 mcg167%
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid)150 mg167%
Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol) (D3) (Supplying 400 IU of Vitamin D)10 mcg50%
Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) (Supplying 30 IU of Vitamin E)20 mg133%
Thiamine (from Thiamine Mononitrate) (B-1)5 mg417%
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)5 mg385%
Niacin (as Niacinamide)16 mg100%
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCl)5 mg294%
Folic Acid680 mcg170%
Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin)10 mcg333%
Biotin100 mcg333%
Pantothenic Acid (from Calcium D-Pantothenate)16 mg320%
Calcium (from Oyster Shell)30 mg2%
Iron (from Ferrous Fumarate)12 mg67%
Iodine (from Kelp)100 mcg67%
Magnesium Oxide (from Magnesium oxide)15 mg4%
Zinc (from Zinc Gluconate)2 mg18%
Manganese (from Manganese Gluconate)2 mg87%
Potassium (from Potassium Citrate)4 mg<1%
Choline (from Choline Bitartrate)2 mg<1%
Inositol2 mg*
PABA (Para-Aminobenzoic Acid)50 mcg*
Bioflavonoid Concentrate (from Citrus)15 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Sorbitol, fructose, natural cherry flavor with other natural flavors, magnesium stearate, mono- and diglycerides, maltodextrin, silica, stearic acid, rose hips fruit (color) and acerola cherry juice powder (color).
Warnings

Keep your licensed health care practitioner informed when using this product. Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. In case of accidental overdose call a doctor or poison control center immediately.

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Looking to Make a Difference in 2018? Consider Becoming a Mentor

A new year is the perfect time to become a mentor who will make a difference in a young person’s life.

Mentors typically wears many hats. Sometimes you are simply a cheerleader or sounding board. In other situations, you might advocate for a child’s best interests, or even enforce policy. Always, you will be role model and trusted friend.

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As you help a young person grow, the mentee will return the favor by inspiring newfound excitement and purpose in your own life, says Brad Strong, executive director of Mentor Colorado, based in Denver.

“Be prepared to be blown away not only by how much fun you will have, but also how much you will get out of being involved,” he says.

Qualities of a good mentor

January is National Mentoring Month. It offers a timely a reminder of how badly mentors are needed in communities across the U.S.

One in 3 young people grow up without the guidance of a family friend, community member or other type of mentor, according to Mentor, a national organization that fosters mentoring relationships.

Anyone can be an effective mentor, but the best of these volunteers share some important attributes, Strong says.

“The (qualities) I have always emphasized are being able to listen, ask really good questions and to be present with a mentee,” he says.

The Mentor organization cites other important qualities, including:

  • A desire to help young people, and a respect for youth
  • Empathy
  • The ability to see solutions and opportunities
  • Flexibility

Mentoring can take on many forms. Some opportunities might be particular to your state or community, Strong says.

“In Colorado, we have mentoring programs that involve mentoring and skiing, snowboarding, singing, robotics, sports (and) tutoring,” he says.

You’ll find programs in a variety of locations, and opportunities that require differing levels of time and commitment.

“We even have e-mentoring that provides young people with online support,” Strong says.

Becoming a mentor

If you are considering becoming a mentor, the Mentor organization suggests asking yourself questions such as:

  • What time commitment can I make?
  • What age of youth would I like to work with?
  • Would I like to work with one child or with a group of children?
  • Would I like to team with other adults to mentor a child or a group of children?
  • What mentoring location would I prefer?

Strong says the best way to get involved is to search for opportunities nationwide by using the Mentoring Connector tool located at the Mentor website.

“Select two to three different programs that interest you and get to know those programs and organizations better,” he says.

By doing so, you can find the perfect opportunity that matches your skills and interests.

“Think of it like dating,” Strong says. “Ask a lot of questions, get to know them better, and make sure it is a good fit for you and for the mentoring program.”

Mentoring creates a positive impact that reverberates far into the future. A 2014 report commissioned by Mentor found that at-risk young people who have mentors in their lives are:

  • 55 percent more likely to enroll in college
  • 78 percent more likely to volunteer themselves
  • 130 percent more likely to hold leadership positions in life

The report also found that 90 percent of kids who have a mentor report interest in someday becoming mentors themselves.

Strong adds that people who serve as mentors typically report that they get even more benefit from the relationship than the mentee. “It is seriously fun,” he says.

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