A.W. asks from Sedalia, MO on July 25, 2008
Son Will Not Drink Milk
My son will be two next month and broke himself from the bottle about 3-4 months ago. He would drink 2-4 8 oz. bottles of milk then. Ever since he broke himself from the bottle he will not drink milk. All he wants is juice (wont drink water either). We have tried the whole offering nothing but that and he just wont drink. We also have tried flavoring it and he doesn't like it. He can not drink soy so that is out of the picture also. Just wanted to know if anyone had any advice to get him to drink milk, or if anyone else has gone through this.
Also, he is in the faze where he really doesn't eat much at all. So pushing other milk products like cheese or yogurt doesn't work either. He hates silverware so if it is not a finger food he doesn't want it.
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L.O. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
They will drink when they get truly thirsty. He can only drink what you offer him. Offer only milk and water. Give him the choice so he feels like he is in control. If he chooses to have neither of them, he goes without. He will eventually break down and drink one of them. My son went through this when he stopped the bottle and I had to be strong and know I was doing the healthy thing for him. Juice is one of the worst things for them to consume as far as dietary and dental. I was so scared when he refused to drink something for almost 24 hrs. I was so scared of dehydration, constipation. He was so strong willed but I had to be stronger than him. My husband helped keep me strong too but I hung in there and FINALLY he realized juice was not an option and he started drinking water and milk. Juice was not in the house anymore. After a while, he could have juice as a special treat but only a small amount and only once a day. Good luck.
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B.S. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
I wouldn't worry. Emme has refused to drink milk for about 10 months now. Will not do it. You name it, we've tried it. At first she was on soy so I bought every flavor of soy. Then I tried changing brands. Then I tried cows milk- 2%, skim, whole. Nothing worked! So I thought I'd put chocolate in it. No such luck. Then I tried strawberry- same thing. Finally I gave up and quit worrying about it. She gets one cup of juice a day and the rest of the time she gets water. I think if he gets thirsty enough, he'll drink. :)
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C.B. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
he won't starve so don't worry. but i had to put my foot down with my son - you eat what we eat or nothing at all. and if he insists on juice at ALL times, no juice. period. i got really tired of catering to my son as far as having special meals, and juice gave him diarrhea and diaper rash. my son is 22 months and trust me, it took one day and he got it. it sounds more like a preference thing. unfortunately it's not our job to cater to their every whim. sorry if that sounds harsh, but i have been there and it got ridiculous. my son now eats the same dinners we eat (except when we eat something really unhealthy like pizza) and drinks milk in the mornings and water at other times. like i said, it only took a day. good luck!
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J.J. answers from St. Louis on July 26, 2008
He doesn't need milk. Make sure he gets 3 servings of dairy from other sources, such as cheeese, yogurt, ect.
He probably doesn't eat much because he was drinking 24-32 oz of liquid everyday. He doesn't need close to that much liquid.
He may want juice, but the reason it is all he will drink is because you give it to him. If you don't want him to have it, don't give it to him. He will drink when thirsty, you need to give it more time. If he is peeing, he is fine, and not dehydrated. Simply offer him a cup of water or milk and put it on the table for him, he will get it if he is thirsty. Children his age should have a max of 4-6 oz of juice per day, and less is better. Water down the juice. He will drink when he gets thristy and he will get used to it.
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D.L. answers from Topeka on July 26, 2008
Not trying to sound mean but he will drink it if it is the only thing offered. I was a kid who refused to drink milk and now at 38, I'm paying the price. As far as the juice, make him his own special juice with mostly water. If he sees you pour it out of a normal container, he won't know the difference. I'm a dentist and I hear parents tell me all the time that their kids won't drink anything other than juice and I seriously just look at them and shake my head. What choice do they have if nothing else is offered? They can't sue you. I know the tantrums that follow aren't pleasant(I have three children) but this is a health issue.
Good luck,
D.
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L.O. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
They will drink when they get truly thirsty. He can only drink what you offer him. Offer only milk and water. Give him the choice so he feels like he is in control. If he chooses to have neither of them, he goes without. He will eventually break down and drink one of them. My son went through this when he stopped the bottle and I had to be strong and know I was doing the healthy thing for him. Juice is one of the worst things for them to consume as far as dietary and dental. I was so scared when he refused to drink something for almost 24 hrs. I was so scared of dehydration, constipation. He was so strong willed but I had to be stronger than him. My husband helped keep me strong too but I hung in there and FINALLY he realized juice was not an option and he started drinking water and milk. Juice was not in the house anymore. After a while, he could have juice as a special treat but only a small amount and only once a day. Good luck.
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V.S. answers from St. Louis on July 26, 2008
Try making him smoothies. You can use fresh fruit, ice, milk and yogurt. He will get a serving of milk, but they will have a more fruity flavor to give him that juice fix!
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M.T. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
Hi A.,
Try going to your favorite retailer and letting him pick out some sippy cups just for his milk, or even the ones with the straws, the ones I am thinking of are tossable if you want. We have had Dora, Strawberry Shortcake, Backyardigans, Diego, Sponge Bob, and Sesame Street. My daughter never gave up milk, but she did hate eating about that age and will be 4 at the end of August and is still pretty picky. I am not sure what is in them, if they are soy or milk based, but they have the nutripals, and pediasure, and Wal-Mart even has their own brand that is cheaper. They have a lot of nutrition and my daughter would drink them for some reason and she would eat the little cereal bars. They are a bit expensive, but it made me feel so much better. I also only give her V-8 Fusion for Juice, her Pediatrician said that was good because Juice is basically empty calories, but if you are getting a full serving of fruits and a full serving of veggies from every cup, it is a lot better. It tastes good too, and it comes in 4 flavors now, when it first came out it was gritty, but it isn't any more, it is just good juice that is good for you. Hope this helps. String cheese doesn't work? Maybe you should let him pick out his own silverware also, my daughter's first silverware was Elmo and she picked it out, 2 years ago and it is still her favorite. Good luck!
M.
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C.M. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
As for the milk, relax a little bit. My daughters both would not drink milk right away. My youngest just started drinking milk at 17 months and she was weened from the bottle at about 11 months. She didn't want it from a sippy cup either. She recently started learning how to drink from a regular cup and would drink anything that I had in my cup. I drink a lot of milk so that is how she got used to milk again and now she drinks it just fine. As for the other dairy products, my kids love to dip things. So instead of a spoon to eat yogurt with, give him a graham cracker that he can dip in the yogurt. It tends to make a mess but they love it. My oldest also dips her cheese in ketchup sometimes. Gross to me but she loves it. So maybe experiment with so different types of dip and see if that helps him be more interested in the foods you give him.
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R.M. answers from Topeka on July 26, 2008
First of all...relax...if you get too emotional and focused on this then he is going to know that he is pushing your buttons..and it will just get more complicated as you go. Try offering him a variety of foods that are high in calcium...macaroni and cheese, maybe some cheese cubes ( be careful...too much cheese and you will pay the price with constipation!!!) how about a new fun sippy cup that he can drink his milk out of...or one of those crazy straws...and reserve it just for milk?? Make it fun...let him see you drinking milk on a regular basis....he will come around.
Good luck!!
R. Ann
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