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I'm having trouble with a couple of things. #1) My son turned a year a couple weeks ago. He still will not chew his food. I show him, his teacher shows him, his dad shows him and we have been for a while but he just doesn't chew his food. If it is a soft boiled carrot chooped up in small pieces, he will not chew, he will swallow it and then throw up. #2) We are supposed to start giving him his milk in a sippy cup. I tried twice, he freaked. Both times he forced himself to throw up and started crying and screaming. Same milk he drinks from a bottle. Same sippy cup that he drinks water and juice from just fine. Any suggestions or is this something that I just have to wait and be patient? I would feel more compelled to be patient if he wasn't actually throwing up from these things. ”
Asked by oceans mom on 12th September 2008 | 10 replies









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Flag as inappropriate Posted by oceans mom on 10th October 2008
About the sippy cups - my younger daughter wasn't impressed with them when I first introduced milk in them at around 12 mos, so I held off for a few weeks and tried again. With the second try, I also moved the milk-drinking activity to a new place. I phased in the change, one "bottle" at a time over a period of weeks. Other than that one initial delay, we had no problems with the transition. I kept the girls' bottles around and encouraged them to use them for their dolls. They would sometimes suck on them (empty) for a while, but other than that, they've never looked back.
I would not worry about rushing the child to transition. It will not kill him/her if the transition comes later than what the doctor recommends. There is nothing magical about the age of 12 months. Every child is on his own personal timetable, and I feel doctors should respect that.
Flag as inappropriate Posted by SKL on 6th October 2008
About the sippy cup, my daughter was the same. She would drink her water and other liquids from the cup, but not the milk. Now she drinks it from the cup, but if she asks for a “bibi” her bottle, she wants it in her bottle.
Flag as inappropriate Posted by Maria on 18th September 2008
Flag as inappropriate Posted by oceans mom on 15th September 2008
For the sippy cup . . . have you tried giving him milk in a regular cup, without a lid? He might enjoy drinking like a big boy. My firstborn never drank from sippy cups, he went straight to a regular cup and that worked well for us. Something to consider.
I think the main thing is to not get frustrated about it yourself. Try to relax and realize that it`s not the end of the world if he wants to stay a baby for a bit longer.
Flag as inappropriate Posted by Genesis on 14th September 2008
so hang in there! ask your pediatrition!
Flag as inappropriate Posted by Kate on 14th September 2008
Personally my son didn't like the soft sippy cup spout. We tried a couple of different kinds and finally found he likes the hard ones . Go figure! We had trouble with switching him from a bottle to a sippy cup, but my boyfriend worked with him everyday till he finally got the hang of it. It's pretty much trial and error and a lot of patience . I wish you luck though.
Flag as inappropriate Posted by CarisCastle on 14th September 2008
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