Start by cutting out a bottle at his first naptime (or the one where he is most cranky, and therefore, most sleepy.) Everyweek, take another bottle away. When you are down to just the bedtime bottle, start giving him 1/2 his milk 30 min before bedtime, and then 1/2 in the bottle. After he is adjusted to that, give him more in the cup, and only only an ounce or two in the bottle. Eventually, you should be able to get him to take his milk in the cup, and then drink a little water in his bottle at bedtime. And the next step is he will learn to put himself to sleep without needing the bottle at all. This will probably take a month or two to complete, but only two months on the bottle is better than forever.
2006-08-10 07:01:16
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answered by Jennifer W 4
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My daughter used a pacifier so it was probably easier. But you can start by giving water instead of milk first for nap and then for bedtime. The child will drink less because it's not milk, and then not be so interested in the bottle. I gave my daughter a bottle for milk only at bedtime until about 18 months, then we gradually changed to water in a cup. Eventually he will be willing to give it up. But when we were through with bottles I also put them out of sight so she wouldn't ask for them!
2006-08-10 06:56:21
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answered by surlygurl 6
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Wow you have your palms finished, properly i will not be able to talk for the little ones interior the mattress. I in no way began that one however the getting the toddler to sleep in the process the night section and not utilising a bottle is going to be not hardship-free.properly what I somewhat have seen completed and what I somewhat have completed is this. My oldest has continuously slept in his very own room, yet he replaced into nonetheless getting a bottle at night properly after he grew to become one.What I did replaced into I placed much less interior the bottle each and every time slowly to wean him off of it. And whilst that stopped i used the Ferber approach to regulate him waking up, i did this for possibly a week or 2 and it labored super. and because then he has slept all night and in his very own room.so some distance as that section is going i could in simple terms attempt to place him down in his very own room and probably examine a e book ,tuck him in and sit down there for a couple of minutes.If he falls asleep super!! If he does ought to nod off on your room take him to his mattress and enable him get use to waking up in his room.as long as you convenience him whilst mandatory without caving.in simple terms bear in mind do not replace on undesirable habit with yet another to restoration it.
2016-10-01 21:58:01
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answered by ammon 4
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Sometimes the best thing for you to do is let them let go of it by themselves. He broke the pacifier so he will get rid of the bottle. Start by just giving one in the morning and then one at night. Be creative. Say that the wind took it. Don't give it to him! if he asks for something to drink give it to him in a sippy cup. if he doesn't take it don't get mad just say daddy wanted to borrow it or its dirty you'll clean it after he drinks his sippy cup. if you distract him and use positive reinforcers he will forget about it. He'll be fine!!!
2006-08-10 07:02:44
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answered by svmoran87 1
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To 'teach' or condition your baby to wean from the bottle takes a lot of patience and probably time.
As a mother myself, I was able to wean my baby from the bottle by teaching her to drink milk from a sippy cup. This you can do during the day. Even if your baby resists, simply try to feed him with a spoon or a sippy cup.
Also, when your baby feels sleepy, he will eventually cry and would ask for his bottle.What you can do here is to 'bear' his crying even for awhile. You might think this is too much but this is how you teach your baby not to get used to drinking milk in his bottle even to the point of falling asleep with it.
With some patience and with some extra understanding, your baby will eventually succumb to the idea. It is also by teaching yourself (as a parent) that not all cries are to be attended with their whims. Yes, babies communicate by crying but if we teach them what to do, by offering another option, they will learn to buy it.
Just remind yourself that you can do it and so will your child.
2006-08-10 07:06:40
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answered by Charlize101 3
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what worked for me is giving the choice of water in the bottle or milk in a sippy cup. Eventually my children all went for the milk. i hope this helpful.
2006-08-10 11:26:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Start putting water in it and he might just loose intrest.
2006-08-10 06:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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just take it away from him and give him regular foods
2006-08-10 06:55:00
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answered by shortyonwheelz2005 3
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stop givin it to him
2006-08-10 06:53:56
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answered by Kay 1
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