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Moving from the Bottle to the Sippy Cup



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By : Lisa Anne Diterleacher    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-18 23:13:01

In case you begin the transition from bottle to sippy cup early, you'll save yourself frustration - the longer a baby stays on the bottle, the tougher it is to get him to kick it. If the bottle is really a security object for your baby, select 1 with an unique preferred animal or character to assist enhance his willingness to try and use it.

"Bottle rot" is typical concern for parents of youngsters who drink from bottles. A child's teeth are susceptible to decay if he's constantly drinking a sugared drink from it - formula, milk, or juice. Natural bacteria in his mouth feed on these sugars and attack the teeth for 20 minutes every single time he takes a drink. What that boils down to is this: if he's taking sips from a bottle every few minutes for an hour, his teeth are exposed to the sugars for at the very least 80 minutes. Over time, that causes tooth decay, or 'bottle rot.' If he falls asleep, tooth-decay causing sugars can pool in his mouth for hours. Young children are less most likely to nurse drinks for long periods of time if they're provided in sippy cups.

The most effective method to steer clear of bottle rot is to give your child his drink and have him finish it within about 20 minutes. Then use a toothbrush or washcloth to wipe his teeth clean. By no means put a baby in his crib with a bottle or sippy cup.

Finally, consistently emphasize what a 'big boy' he is by drinking from the sippy cup instead of his bottle, and he'll reach for his sippy cup far more and more each day.

Author Resource:

Lisa Anne Diterleacher is an passionate supporter of the Children industry. She adores to be outside any chance she gets. Check out her site Green Earthbaby to see all of her baby safety equipment

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