V.W. asks from Honey Creek, IA on April 30, 2008
Can't Get 11 Mo. Old to Try Sippy Cup.
I watch a little boy that will be 11 mos. old next week. His mom insists he is off the bottle by age 1. He doesn't want anything to do with a sippy cup. I've tried three different kinds of cups. I give it to him before he sees his bottle. Any suggestions?
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A.K. answers from Minneapolis on May 13, 2008
L.B. answers from Milwaukee on May 01, 2008
We tried several types of sippy cups before my son finally took a Nuby. This one has a soft spout--more like a bottle nipple than a hard sippy cup top. Once he got used to that one, we had no problem transitioning to the other ones. Careful, though--they are not quite as spill proof as some of the others out there. Good luck!
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L.M. answers from Minneapolis on May 01, 2008
I applaude you that you are trying your best to do what mom wants for her child, but have you talked with her about what she does at home to make this transition? Let her know that you are trying all different kinds of cups and tactics and have even sought out advice from other women, but that ultimately you need to be on the same page as her. Tell her if she wants him off the bottle at daycare then he also needs to be off the bottle at home. Find out if she has had any success at home and what has worked for her. It could be that she expects you to do it all for her, but only consistancy at home and with you will help the little guy understand what to do and get comfortable with the different cups. I don't think you need to buy more cups, but if you want to try the Nubby's the other women suggested they are very inexpensive so even if they do not work you are not out much. I have found that if the cup I give my kids is there only option they will eventually drink from it if they are thirsty. My daughter loves her Thomas the Train cup and will freak out if I give her an Elmo one, but I say, "No, train cups all dirty." Until she just gives up. I will not stop and wash out the one she wants when the Elmo one is exactly the same cup but different character. She is spoiled enough by Grandma:) Hope you have gotten a lot of great ideas and can work something out with the mom. Good luck!
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L.H. answers from Cedar Rapids on May 01, 2008
My son struggled with a sippy cup at first too. He couldn't figure out how to suck out of it - So I found some plastic cups that look like juice boxs that had a straw. He got the straw figured out and loved it. Just have to make sure they also realize they can't tip it up like a bottle or sippy cup... or huge mess. ha In another 6 months he figured out the sippy cup. Good luck!!
T.S. answers from Minneapolis on April 30, 2008
have you tried the nuby cups from walmart? They have a silicone top, similar to a bottle, it may help transition him to a different type of sippy cup.
A.K. answers from Minneapolis on May 13, 2008
I agree with the Nuby too!!! It worked wonders for my son who was having trouble learning how to use a sippy cup. It was a frustrating process, but the Nuby helped tremendously!! Good luck!
L.S. answers from Davenport on May 01, 2008
I really cant remember at what age I gave my son a sippy cup but it was young he just chewed on it first but the ones that worked for him to start with were the nuby ones form Walmart. Of course I didnt like them cause they really leak but they have a very soft nipple. He would take his with his meals but never very much out of it at once and at 13 months I took all the bottles away cold turkey and he did start to drink more from it. If that is the only thing they have to drink from they will get use to it.
Im also a daycare provider and I have a 10 month old now he was 6 months when he came but he drinks pretty well from a sippy and has since oh about 8-9 months old and its whatever ones we have here for my son, they are from gerber and the nipple is not real hard so its easy to drink from. Now my son drinks from any kind of sippy, weather hard nipple or soft.
Your not the mom and your having problems with getting him to use a sippy cup so his mom needs to find one that will work. You both need to work together on it but its best if she starts it and you keep going with it of course. Its best that he is taking a sippy cup before taking the bottles away.
Talk to his mom and let her know that your having problems with it and let her know that its best if she starts something new with her own child.
I wouldnt start out with just a cup with no lid just because nothing really goes in their mouth much only down the front at this young age. His mom probably wants something he can use throughout the day that wont spill all over so the sippys work best for that. My son has used a cup without a lid only a few times and he tips it up so much and most of it goes down the front and hes 17 months old, I figure we have plenty of time to teach him that. Good luck to you!
J.B. answers from La Crosse on May 03, 2008
The day my kids turned 1 year old, they had no more bottles. I put the bottles away so they would see them. The doctor told me when they get thirsty they will drink. I didn't believe him, but it did work!
H.R. answers from Rapid City on May 01, 2008
Try giving him a regular cup? Or make sure that there is nothing wrong with the sippy-cup... ensure that the fluid is getting through it.
L.G. answers from Minneapolis on May 01, 2008
When the child turns 12 mos. old, take all his bottles home with you at the end of your shift and announce to the mother that you'll be out of town for a week. Then you'll see if she still insists on it. (I'm kidding, but you get the idea.) ;)
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