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Giving Your Baby A Sippy CupAt some point before your baby's first birthday, you will probably be thinking about giving him a sippy cup. Maybe you would like to give him a little water, or perhaps you plan to pump your breast milk and would like to bypass bottles altogether, weaBut when is the best time to start? Well, this varies widely from baby to baby. Some babies are interested in sippy cups from as early as 6 months, whereas others show no interest at all until much later. It doesn't do any harm to offer your baby a sippy cup at any stage, although he may need a lot of help at first, particularly if he is very young. There are many different styles of sippy cups on the market and it's very difficult to recommend the "ideal" variety - as you know, babies have their own opinions and preferences about many things and sippy cups are no exception! Some models have valves and require your baby to suck quite vigorously. Some babies - younger ones in particular - don't get on so well with this type of cup and prefer a more "free-flowing" spout. While this may be a bit messy at f MY BABY WON'T DRINK FROM A SIPPY CUP! This is very common -- and many parents worry unnecessarily that their babies are somehow "falling behind" if they're not using a sippy cup by their first birthday. Be patient. It is not essential that your child drink from a sippy cup -- supplemental water and juice are, in general, unnecessary during baby's first year anyway. Don't compare your baby to others -- all babies develop differently and "sippy cup skills" may not be your baby's area of expertise! He'll work it out eventually - but in the meantime, here are a few tips to make the introduction of a sippy cup a little easier...
IMPORTANT: Allow your baby to use a sippy cup in moderation only. Don't put him to bed with a cup of milk or juice as these drinks will "pool" around his teeth, leading to tooth decay. Always clean your baby's cup thoroughly -- particularly the valve, which can harbour bacteria. SKIPPING THE SIPPY CUP Some parents prefer not to use sippy cups at all -- they're certainly not essential and didn't even exist when WE were growing up! There is some concern among speech therapists that the extended use of a sippy cup can affect oral development and speech skills -- and some parents just find these types of cups somewhat unhygienic, due to the need for scrupulous cleaning of the valves. Some breastfeeding mothers have found that using the types of sippy cups that require vigorous sucking can cause their babies to latch on a little differently -- sometimes painfully -- as they become accustomed to sucking on the cup. If you are breastfeeding, you might want to consider using a free-flowing spout, or trying these alternatives to using a sippy cup...
Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Christine Albury is the owner/editor of Homemade Baby Food Recipes - your complete guide to solid feeding during baby's first year. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/404/giving-your-baby-a-sippy-cup-74404.htm Related Tips and Advices
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