Not exact matches
Feeding
practices to avoid are continuing to use a bottle or sippy
cup, giving large amounts of sweet desserts, soft
drinks, fruit - flavored
drinks, sugarcoated cereals, chips or candy, as they have little nutritional value.
It may be good to try an open
cup for
practicing drinking during bath time.
The quads are all capable of
drinking from open
cups and
practice routinely during snack time outside or during bath tea parties.
-- We went straight to sippy
cups with breast milk (both our guys refused all bottles at two months),
practiced in the bathtub with
drinking water... to help keep the mess down.
They even have various trainer
cups, which include a removable valve to
practice free - flow
drinking, for younger infants to start off on.
Three simple
practices will help to end your deadly contribution: carry your own
cup when you frequent your favorite coffee shop, bring your own bag when you go shopping, and
drink tap water instead of
drinking bottled water.
Hi Chrissy,
drinks are served in glasses at the restaurants but plastic
cups only around the pool area - this is standard
practice for most hotels these days due to health and safety regulations.
Just like learning to walk,
drink from an open
cup, holding a spoon or riding a bicycle, to overcome impulsive (aggressive) responses takes time,
practice, and above all loving guidance from you.