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  2. An approximate recommendation for how many 8-ounce cups of water a child should drink per day, based on their age, is: 1-3 years old: 4 cups of water per day. 4-8 years old: 5 cups of water per day. 9-13 years old: 7-8 cups of water per day. 14-18 years old: 8-11 cups of water per day.

  3. A TDEE-based water calculator that will calculate the hydration required based on the latest science on body hydration. Learn how much water it is recommended to drink per day in cups (glasses), ounces, and milliliters to maintain proper homeostasis, stay healthy, and achieve peak physical and mental performance.

  4. Aug 9, 2023 · · 9- to 12-year-olds should drink at least seven glasses of water a day (or > 56 oz per day). · Children 13 and older should drink eight to 10 glasses a day (or > 64 oz per day). A typical glass is 8 ounces.

  5. It is important to note that children should drink the number of 8-ounce cups of water equal to their age, with a minimum of 64 ounces of water for children over the age of 8. These amounts do not include other beverages they may consume in a day such as milk and juice.

  6. When exercising vigorously or sweating, children from 9-12 years of age generally need to drink about 38 ounces of water every 20 minutes to stay hydrated. Teens need to drink about 34–50 ounces per hour.

  7. Apr 22, 2016 · As a general rule, here’s how much H2O kids should drink every day: Toddlers: 2 to 4 cups; 4-8 years: 5 cups; 9 -13 years: 7 to 8 cups; 14 and up: 8 to 11 cups