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Don't Break The Bottle

Posted on April 13, 2010.
Don't Break The BottleBottle of rupture, I do not know anything else to do.

I wanted to bottle breaking my granddaughter when she was about 10 months, but my step-mother frowned on it so I gave my daughter a bottle when she naps and when she goes to bed, unless it is * home, and then programs it gives her all the time! *. Well now my granddaughter is one year and I want the bottle for good, but it does not come back if I give it when it is supposed to fix and go to sleep! Ideas?? I do not want it to be like his father! My stepmother sucking a bottle left too long and had horrible teeth as a young and still has some bad teeth! Please help me!

Cold turkey is the key. Just store them and say they are "all parties" yes she will cry, but it lasted only a few days and it will be fine. Tell your MIL is the bottle and not having her home and if she does then she will not visit more. Put your foot down. You need to stand up to him or it will be only the beginning than you hurt. Yes, a relationship is important, with grandparents, but not detriment of the child. If it is reached, you, your child will not respect your decisions.


My aunt's husband had the same problem. So she cut off the nipple of the bottle and do not put anything in what the child would have the bottle, but not liquid and no nipple. They call and do the bottle but it does not serve the purpose they wanted and he broke the habit she also did the same thing with the pacifier and it worked for all three of her children.

Well, hope this helps. I took my son off the bottle when he was 9 months when he started walking. So I threw that way, they would not give him around o, and I went Nuby Sippy cup ... the nipple is soft like a bottle and he did not complain once.

celebrate the first birthday by launching all the bottles in the trash. continue to serve drinks in the cup at meals and all other times. reduce the consumption of milk and increase water intake. It really is that simple!

Well you can put water in the bottle and if she wants to drink something else she has to drink from a cup. Or you can simply cut off the cold and when she's thirsty enough to drink it in a cup. I know it means, but if you want him to leave what may be the only way. Throw away all the bottles and tell him the garbage man ate them or something like that. Exactly, she knows there all parties. It does not work and your step-mother that I had the same problem with mine. Your all going to have to be firm with her, because after all that your child is not hers.

It will be difficult, but you just have to do. Maybe try to take away a nap time first, then after, it does not take a nap most cutting the bottle at night. She will probably cry and she wants to try offering a cup of water instead. My youngest daughter is almost 2 and still takes a bottle at nap and bedtime, so it is easier said than done, but my eldest stop taking at 15 months, and sippy cup with water really helped! It is just a year too, even if you do over the next two months, she will be fine. I'll work on getting my 2 years old when she was 2, so I have two months to work on. It is not always easy. Good luck!

Well, for one, you should have done what you wanted from the beginning. She is your daughter. Whether it be a lesson for the future .. do what you want, you have given birth to her.

I took my son off the bottle to eight months, and I have not really had much support from my in-laws about this, but it was completely out of the bottle and a cup two days . It is easier when they are young, because they forget quickly.

I think you need to stand up for yourself and say.

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