I'm just now trying to transition dd to a sippy cup. We are a little late to the party, because I needed a break from dd's feeding issues. She barely eats anything to begin with, and so I've been hesitant to push the sippy cup, because dd struggles so much with eating.
But now that we are a family obsessed with dental care, I thought I'd start encouraging dd to use the sippy cup on a more consistent basis.
Do you guys have any tips? The pediatrician said to let dd play around with one outside, and just fill it with water, but there's very little interest with the actual drinking aspect of it. I
If it were left up to me, I'd just let her drink out of a bottle. She isn't able to hold a cup on her own, but is able to drink out of one. Should I ditch the sippy cup and just let her have a cup?
But now that we are a family obsessed with dental care, I thought I'd start encouraging dd to use the sippy cup on a more consistent basis.
Do you guys have any tips? The pediatrician said to let dd play around with one outside, and just fill it with water, but there's very little interest with the actual drinking aspect of it. I
If it were left up to me, I'd just let her drink out of a bottle. She isn't able to hold a cup on her own, but is able to drink out of one. Should I ditch the sippy cup and just let her have a cup?
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