Weening - Auburn,WA

Updated on October 14, 2010
J.T. asks from Kent, WA
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I am trying to get my son off the bottle. how should I do it, I wanna find the easiest way without too much trouble. Any ideas?

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J.S.

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There are a few ideas that I have seen on the skinny scoop that seem pretty helpful and you might consider checking out....good luck!

http://www.theskinnyscoop.com/search/bottle?utm_campaign=...

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B.B.

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I just took the bottle away. I put them up, where he couldn't see them. he did fine without them.

R.S.

answers from Portland on

I would make it a rule that he can only have a bottle if you are feeding it to him like you are breast-feeding him. If he wants to get up and move, remove the bottle. Make it only for feeding on your lap. I think he'll get tired of that and want to move on to a tippy cup. Although this method might only work if you started him like that since the beginning. I don't know but it's worth a try.

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H.B.

answers from Seattle on

hi, first of all try to get him off the night bottle, and if he 's drinking milk at night try to give him water instead. during the day, use that special caps for children or you can give him in the normal caps but you need to stay with him while he's drinking.
or you may try to put something doesn't taste nice on his bottle then he will not like it. it's ok if he gets upset for couples of days but after that he will be ok. H.

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