P.U. asks from Detroit, MI on January 09, 2007
Time for a Sippy Cup!
My son is 11 months and I wanted to start giving him a sippy cup. I gave it to him one time and he drank from it. Later that day he wouldnt drink form it ne more. How do i get him to like it or get used to it. I heard giving him a sippy cup in the day and bottle at night would do the trick but not for this little one he just crys or thows the cup on the floor until i give him the bottle. Please help. Thanks!
So What Happened?™
I tryed to give him another sippy cup which was 5 bucks and he didnt take it. I tryed again at a later time and it had a leak in it. So I was at walmart and seen these plastic sippy cups that were only 1 50 for four of them. They are disgardable. So anyway i bought those and tryed them and he actully likes it. YAY! I am so gald. I was afraid to have two babies on the bottle at the same time. Thanks for all the advice!!!!!!
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C.D. answers from Saginaw on January 10, 2007
You started with a sippy way too late is why he won't drink out of it. I started giving all 4 of mine sippys at 6 months, two handled ones easy to hold for little fingers. You just have to be strong and keep trying don't give in to him and give him a bottle or you will never break him. If he doesn't want the cup don't give him anything he will get thirsty and he will scream but you are having another baby and you can't have two on a bottle at the same time. You have to be the one in control he will learn that throwing fits get him everything and you don't want that. What are you putting in the sippy? If it's milk he probably won't take it or formula why restle with a cup when he gets the same thing in a bottle. Trust me I have two friends both boys are 4 and still on a bottle and not potty trained because they give in too much. And unlike my son isn't in preschool, my son gave up his bottle at 13 months but my girls were almost 3 every kids different but you have to lay down the law. Sorry so harsh but the next baby introduce the sippy at about 6 months when they are sitting in the highchair it will be a much smoother transition. Just a side nota after reading all the comments, the one rule in my house is there is no walk around bottles at all. My youngest is 19 months and I never let her walk around the house with a bottle I always gave her her cup. And only bottles for nap and bedtime, and another tid-bit you will never bottle break a child if you put anything in a bottle other than water, milk, or formula. Good Luck
C.
L.M. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
Sippy cup takes time and patience - you know a whole new experience for the little man. I started all 3 of my children on a sippy cup around 6 months. Start with juice becuase juice is like a treat and only give him juice in his sippy cup - playtex makes these great soft top sippy cups. He'll soon realize that if he wants his juice then he'll have to drink the sippy cup. I continued to give my kids the bottle for milk, until they were a year and then I stopped and they got whole milk in their cups. Some days were better then others, but it all worked out great. Good luck! :)
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R.J. answers from Detroit on January 19, 2007
Hello!
A friend of mine's pediatrician said that the easiest way to transition is to put WATER ONLY in the bottle, and when they don't want the bottle, give them a sippy cup (whatever brand you choose) with milk or formula in it. Switch as you need to, but ALWAYS keep water in the bottle and milk/formula in the sippy. When they realize that they don't get milk in the bottle anymore, they should switch over.
I also would recommend the nuby cups - they're not totally spill-proof (if they get mushed up against something in the diaper bag, they do leak), but they made a much easier transition for my daughter. I also found that the playtex sippies are a softer spout, too.
Good luck!!
R.:)
L.M. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2007
Sippy cup takes time and patience - you know a whole new experience for the little man. I started all 3 of my children on a sippy cup around 6 months. Start with juice becuase juice is like a treat and only give him juice in his sippy cup - playtex makes these great soft top sippy cups. He'll soon realize that if he wants his juice then he'll have to drink the sippy cup. I continued to give my kids the bottle for milk, until they were a year and then I stopped and they got whole milk in their cups. Some days were better then others, but it all worked out great. Good luck! :)
S.P. answers from Detroit on January 25, 2007
I started giving my son teh sippy at 6 months, nit asuming he would drink from (which he didn't) he just played with it. Now he's a year and takes it like a champ. I would suggest instead of just giving it to him at meals time, give it to him fristthing in teh morning, and let him play with it, my son has 1 in teh living room, 1 in teh kitchen and one in the fridge for meal time. I put water in it. the only time I give him his bottle is at nap time and bedtime. Your little man is just so used to his bottle that it may take awhile for him to get used to the sippy cup. ANother suggestion is try using teh NUBY sippy cup, the spout has the same texture at the silicone bottles, he may like that better. I tried several sippy cups that didn't work and loves those. Good Luck
C.V. answers from Grand Rapids on January 10, 2007
Hi P.,
My son will be one on Saturday and used sippy cups throughout the day. He only gets a bottle for bed and when he wakes up in the morning. I would stick to using a sippy cup for meals. I agree with Sasha and try different brands and different flows. If you keep giving him the bottle for meals it will be really hard to take it away when he is one (most peds. recommend this to be the ideal time to take away the bottle). I am very lucky and most times my son doesn't even want his bottle and this adjustment time will be easy for him. I have a friend that has a little boy that still has the bottle at 18 months and doesn't use a sippy cup either. If you stick to your guns he will get it. One thing I just remembered that I did to have my son start using the sippy cup was I let him give my a pretend drink. He thought that was so funny. Then I would give him a drind and he caught right. Sorry this was kind of long. I think I may have been rambling a bit. Good luck
Chris
A.H. answers from Lansing on January 10, 2007
Hi P.,
I have four kids ages 15,9,6,and 15 months and trust me when their ready they will let you know.Just try to keep offering it to them everyday. I am trying to do that for my 15 month old but I work full time midnight shift. So you just have to try everyday and be patient it will happen.
C.W. answers from Saginaw on January 10, 2007
My Daughter is 22 months old and still uses a sippy cup once a day and the rest of the time bottles! Children have a hard time getting off the bottle expecially when they're teething! So give it some time and I'm sure he will eventually except it! Plus a lot of children are soothed by having a bottle expecially when they're going to sleep! But I started Chrystina on the sippy cup when she was 9 months old! She spilled it a couple times and now she can acctually drink out of a cup but she still wants her bottle! So give your son some time and I'm sure he'll get used to it hun!
A.W. answers from Detroit on January 11, 2007
I agree with the comment about the Take and Toss Sippy cups. They are my one-year-old's favorite! We are transitioning him off the bottle right now. He really isn't interested in the Nuby or anything else. The take and toss are small and light. He has been using them since he was quite small. However we just started putting his milk in them during the day. We still give him a bottle when he gets up in the morning and before bed at night. However, soon those will be gone too! Good luck!
C.D. answers from Saginaw on January 10, 2007
You started with a sippy way too late is why he won't drink out of it. I started giving all 4 of mine sippys at 6 months, two handled ones easy to hold for little fingers. You just have to be strong and keep trying don't give in to him and give him a bottle or you will never break him. If he doesn't want the cup don't give him anything he will get thirsty and he will scream but you are having another baby and you can't have two on a bottle at the same time. You have to be the one in control he will learn that throwing fits get him everything and you don't want that. What are you putting in the sippy? If it's milk he probably won't take it or formula why restle with a cup when he gets the same thing in a bottle. Trust me I have two friends both boys are 4 and still on a bottle and not potty trained because they give in too much. And unlike my son isn't in preschool, my son gave up his bottle at 13 months but my girls were almost 3 every kids different but you have to lay down the law. Sorry so harsh but the next baby introduce the sippy at about 6 months when they are sitting in the highchair it will be a much smoother transition. Just a side nota after reading all the comments, the one rule in my house is there is no walk around bottles at all. My youngest is 19 months and I never let her walk around the house with a bottle I always gave her her cup. And only bottles for nap and bedtime, and another tid-bit you will never bottle break a child if you put anything in a bottle other than water, milk, or formula. Good Luck
C.
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