My 2 1/2 year old DD refuses to drink from a regular cup. Right now ALL her sippy's are straws. Its hard to get her off when the other kids are still using a sippy cup. She is the oldest of the kids i watch. I feel like a horrible mom when we got to parties that our DD is still on a sippy. Please make me feel better and give me some advice. I can't 'get rid' of her cups cause she uses the throw away ones that the other kids use too. I have everyone on throw away sippy cups (all straw ones)... HELP!!!
My Own DD Refuses To Drink From A Cup
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I never switch them off of spouted cups. They use them from one to five when they go off to kindy. I don't do open faced cups. I don't want to deal with the spills.- Flag
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See... i think that's what got her so determined NOT to drink from a cup.. She spills all the time and she doesn't like the wetness on her.- Flag
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fill one of her straw cups with boring old water. Make it room temp if you can,.
Put about an inch of "the good stuff" (chocolate milk, strawberry milk, juice, whatever her favorite drink treat is) in the open-top cup. Offer her a choice.
Also, here's a thought...if she spills that much, perhaps she's just not ready for an open cup? How about giving her some dry rice/beans with cups and spoons and a little pitcher to play with, to practice pouring, etc. That might help her develop the skill.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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fill one of her straw cups with boring old water. Make it room temp if you can,.
Put about an inch of "the good stuff" (chocolate milk, strawberry milk, juice, whatever her favorite drink treat is) in the open-top cup. Offer her a choice.
Also, here's a thought...if she spills that much, perhaps she's just not ready for an open cup? How about giving her some dry rice/beans with cups and spoons and a little pitcher to play with, to practice pouring, etc. That might help her develop the skill.- Flag
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I'm with Sharlan, my own girls used a straw cup for a long time if they were going to be anywhere that had carpet, I just didn't want the mess. If they were at the table they had open, watching tv on the couch they had a lid.- Flag
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Oh thank you! I just started letting my 10 year old drink things from an open cup in the living room. Up to 9, it was still the tupperware cups with the sippy tops. (Hey - I even use them in the car for myself!)
When he has friends over and they're all in the living room I use the cups with tops and straws. Not a total spill proof cup but better than an open one.
Big fan of no or lower spills.
I used the straw ones when my older son had a friend over one time and the friend scoffed at the straw cup saying they were for babies. So I gave him a regular cup. Guess who spilled the whole cup on my living room rug? Yep! And he drank from a straw cup from then on.
As far as a 2 year old? I wouldn't sweat it. The only thing I've noticed with sippy cups is that they don't seem to get much from them.- Flag
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Thanks everyone! That makes me feel a lot better! I won't push it but i'll offer it! Thanks for the input- Flag
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My 2 1/2 year old DD refuses to drink from a regular cup. Right now ALL her sippy's are straws. Its hard to get her off when the other kids are still using a sippy cup. She is the oldest of the kids i watch. I feel like a horrible mom when we got to parties that our DD is still on a sippy. Please make me feel better and give me some advice. I can't 'get rid' of her cups cause she uses the throw away ones that the other kids use too. I have everyone on throw away sippy cups (all straw ones)... HELP!!!- Flag
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