It is usually recommended to give multivitamins to children starting from the age of 4 to reduce the risk of choking on a tablet. However, for a child who has a varied diet with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and protein-rich foods, it may not be necessary to give them a multivitamin. You can consult with a pharmacist to see if there are liquid formulations available that may be suitable for younger children.
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