It is not recommended to cut the dosage of vitamins meant for children aged 6 and above in half for younger children, such as 3 and 4-year-olds. Some vitamins may need to be taken at the same strength for both age groups, while others may require a significantly lower dose for younger children. It is best to look for vitamins specifically formulated for children of that age group.
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