I don't do bottles after 12 months. I would tell her she needs to bring bottles until his birthday though.
DCB Turning 1 In 2 Wks...No More Bottles?!?
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My sons 18 months and I started to offer the sippy way before his 1st bday. Then weaned him down to no bottle two weeks after he turned 1 along with weaning off of formula. He never fussed for a bottle and thinks the 11mo old dcg bottle is her "eww milk".
Now my new dcb mother has told me she still gives him a night time bottle and she felt ashamed but cant break it even though she knows she needs to. The other day he arrived with a bottle so I dont know what to believe but as soon as he comes in I take it away and give him a cup as hes perfectly able to use one. I cant help for that night time bottle but I can for the time hes here to keep him from regressing. Im lucky though because he doesnt fuss for it when I take it from him."Being a parent is wanting to hug and strangle your kid at the same time".- Flag
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DCM comes in this morning @ 6:30 announces 11 1/2 mo old doesnt need a bottle anymore! He is here from 6:30 til 3 pm, she hands me a sippy cup and says he can have juice. She hasnt switched him from formula to milk yet, so I cant give him milk. Is she serious? I have 2 other 1 1/2 yrs olds the babygirl still has her bottle the babyboy has a cup that looks more like a bottle, its like a sippy with a soft nuk mouth. So Im suppose to just give them theirs and ya know the 11 1/2 month old is going to be like what the heck wheres mine?
ok what do I do, say something to first time mom? or just give DCB a bottle anyways, or just listen to fuss all day with a cup?- Flag
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I usually ask the parent what there goals are with the child when the times near, usually around 6-7 months I start offering the cup even if child isnt to pro on it, (parents usually dont mind that I start) I usually start transitioning the child off of the cup around 10 mos and by the time there 1 they are usually bottle free. Exception: I have a 15 m/o in my dc and mom still gives here a bottle at home but none here. Havent wanted to push the issue but, it is her 4th child! I have found that most parents dont mind me starting as long as there drinking enough which has never been as issue!
Cold turkey is kinda harsh I would say something to mom. I have never had a child who was on the bottle want his if he sees other kids still on the bottle. They usually progrees quite well. Let us know what happens!
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Is this something that should be outlined in our handbook about infant food/beverages? Or can I simply state that we'll discuss foods and infants as the time arises and that I must follow all food program guidelines, then just give them the website to the food program guidelines or a paper that says what they are?- Flag
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No formula/breast milk bottles after 12 months here.
Juice is only served in a cup from 8 months on. Milk is only served in a cup once parents successfully make the transition at home.
I will give them a bottle of water and a cup of formula at mealtimes if they are having a difficult transition. Typically that does not last long.
If parents are doing the "bottle at nap times" crutch, then I will offer the water bottle at nap. Again, it does not take long until they are not interested.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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i found the best sippy cup for the switch from bottle to cup...gpt one for all the babies here, cuz the normal sippy cups leak so much!! transistion was easier then I expected- Flag
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I think it is perfectly fine to give him a sippy cup at 11 1/2 month old. You can put formula in a sippy cup if needed.
To be honest, I have given both of my girls sippy cup at 3 months old. I am not kidding you. They don't like to take bottles at all since I breastfed both of my girls when they were babies. I have no problem at all for them to drink a sippy cup.- Flag
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