Stopping the Bottle
For many toddlers, the bottle becomes an attachment object and a sleep crutch. It's important for parents to start weaning babies from bottles around the end of the first year. The longer parents wait to start the transition, the more attached kids become to their bottles and the harder it can be to break the bottle habit. Longer bottle use may increase the risk of ear infections, cavities, and/or cause a child to drink more milk than they need. Stopping the bottle can be challenging. This guide will make it easier!
For many toddlers, the bottle becomes an attachment object and a sleep crutch. It's important for parents to start weaning babies from bottles around the end of the first year. The longer parents wait to start the transition, the more attached kids become to their bottles and the harder it can be to break the bottle habit. Longer bottle use may increase the risk of ear infections, cavities, and/or cause a child to drink more milk than they need. Stopping the bottle can be challenging. This guide will make it easier!
For many toddlers, the bottle becomes an attachment object and a sleep crutch. It's important for parents to start weaning babies from bottles around the end of the first year. The longer parents wait to start the transition, the more attached kids become to their bottles and the harder it can be to break the bottle habit. Longer bottle use may increase the risk of ear infections, cavities, and/or cause a child to drink more milk than they need. Stopping the bottle can be challenging. This guide will make it easier!