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However continued bottle use can lead to tooth decay ear infections anemia low iron and skipping meals. Start with a cup thats very similar to a bottle.


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Lowsky MS CCC-SLP on 7th Nov 2012.

Transition from bottle to cup. To be fair though we can probably all relate to that part. This means gradually weaning your little one off his or her nighttime feed. A lot of families offer water in a sippy cup right away and that can make the transition tougher she says.

Finally switch to a real rimmed sippy cup. Sippy cups were never created to transition kids from a bottle to a cup they were created to stop kids from spilling drinks. Next use a cup thats midway between a bottle and a sippy.

This is why parents are encouraged to transition their baby from a bottle to a cup around 12 months of age. When youre using a bottle you can slowly ease him into the cup by starting with a little bit of milk in the cup and then slowly put more in the cup while giving him less from the bottle. Another thing that works is if hes old enough let your baby choose the cup he wants to use.

We have just started introducing solid foods but she drinks from only a bottle. Its wise to leave the transition from a bottle to a cup at bedtime until your baby has readily taken to drinking from a cup during the day. I am an OT and a new mom to my 6-month-old daughter.

This can be a tough transition for some kids especially before bed or nap times. Once youve replaced every bottle with a sippy cup the last step is to get your baby onto a more appropriate eating schedule. In fact she recommends it.

I was wondering if you had any tips for transitioning from bottle to cup. Going from a bottle to a cup doesnt mean that you need to stop giving your child breast milk or formula Fisher saysyou can give them both in a sippy cup or cup with a straw. The spout of this 4-ounce cup is super pliant and allows your baby to latch while drinking.

Sippy cups can cause cavities ear infections and too much weight gain. Bottle to cup transitions can be tricky for baby and parents. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends transitioning from a bottle to a sippy or straw-top cup by 18 months.

Below are details about the brands of cups I used during each step how they worked for my son and what I liked about them. Sippy cups can also make it harder for kids to learn how to drink from an open cup. Transitioning from Bottle to CupStraw Drinking Posted by Debra C.

Around 12 months begin offering your child all their beverages in a cup including breastmilk. One reason for this suggested timeline is dental health as drinking milk by bottle leaves childrens teeth in prolonged contact with the sugars in milk lactose which can. Its also loved by parents of babies who just wont take a bottle.

We prefer open cups and straw cups as they naturally create an elevated tongue posture which often leads to. Everyone has heard the stories of baby kicking and screaming through the process because of how attached she is to that bottle and everything it represents. We do not recommend cups that contain a sippy spout.

Munchkin Latch Transition Cup For the baby who insists on holding his bottle on his own the Munchkin Latch can make the transition to a cup a little less frustrating.