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The bottle may just be your baby or toddler's best friend. It not
only provides nourishment, but comfort when he's tired or cranky.
However, we all know that a bottle habit that continues long after
baby's teeth come in can be very dangerous to dental health.
Weaning from the bottle can be a difficult time, so check out these
tips to make things just a little bit easier.
1. The longer you wait to start weaning from the bottle, the more
difficult it will be. A toddler will become more set in his ways as
he gets older. Starting the weaning process around 12 months will
make things much easier on the both of you.
2. Try a cold turkey approach. If your toddler is an adaptable
fellow, this might be an option. You can announce one day that he is
a big boy now and will be drinking from a big boy cup. Be prepared
for moodiness and be sure to be provide extra love and attention.
After all, your child will be losing his best friend.
3. If you don't think a cold turkey approach is for your baby,
slowly remove the bottles that seem to be least important to him.
For example, if your little one absolutely needs his morning bottle,
try cutting out the lunch time bottle and give him a cup instead.
Then slowly eliminate the other bottle feedings until there are none
left.
4. When your baby drinks from a bottle, insist that he sit in his
high chair. Don't allow him to wander the house all day sipping at
his bottle. First, this is extremely bad for his teeth. Second, it
will make drinking from the bottle less appealing to your child.
5. If your child is in daycare with other children who drink from
bottles, you may want to save the final weaning process for when he
has a few days away from daycare. It is difficult for a child who is
learning to give up the bottle to see others drinking from bottles
all day.
6. If your baby insists on having a bottle and you feel the need to
give in, provide him with water in a bottle. This will be less
damaging for his teeth.
Although this may be a difficult time for you and your child, don't
feel guilty. You are ensuring good dental health for your child and
that is far more important than a few cranky days.
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