wuv tigger
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She was put back on them in the ER to help her get rehydrated. She's supposed to be on them through the weekend to keep her fluid levels up to fight off that nasty ear infection along with the yucky virus we all have had.
She's been off bottles & on sippy cups for months ... 5 I think. She's a pistol & I know it is going to be a battle to get her off. I DON'T have the energy right now to have an out & out battle w/ a not yet tenanious (sp?) 2 year old.
Any ideas?
She's been off bottles & on sippy cups for months ... 5 I think. She's a pistol & I know it is going to be a battle to get her off. I DON'T have the energy right now to have an out & out battle w/ a not yet tenanious (sp?) 2 year old.
Any ideas?
) I can tell you EXACTLY when she went off of it for good though! When she was about your daughter's age, we had taken a 2 week trip to FL....one week with SIL in Miami and one week in Disney. We were so busy, that she totally forgot about the bottle!!!
I had, at first, simply put the bottles in the suitcase, in case she went looking for it again, but when we were in Disney, and she STILL didn't notice them being gone, I simply tossed them!!
She never looked for them again!!
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I don't know how to take a bottle away from a child after they've already been weaned away from it. You'll have a struggle on your hands. I bet she'll tell you she doesn't want the bottle anymore.