She doesn't need juice so that's not a big deal. Milk she needs to have to, so keep offering it to her. Did she take formula before? If so go back to that and slowly add milk in until the formula is faded out.
2007-12-09 05:28:07
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answered by Melissa 7
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do you mean won't drink either? If so give water. It is a one year old they do not have a say in what they drink, milk is a HUGE part of the diet so do not even bother with the juice, just give the child milk in a sip cup and water inbetween to keep hydrated. The child will not dehydrate themselves they will eventually drink what is given. Stand your ground.
2007-12-09 05:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you warming it up? My daughter just switch to cows milk and she still doesn't like it cold. I was trying to have her drinking it cold but she just wont. She likes it about room temp, so I warm it for 15-20 secs in the microwave first. If you pump, try replacing 1oz breastmilk with cows milk, then every few days replace another ounce until he is on just cows milk. For my daughter I mixed 5ozs formula with 1oz milk, then 3 days later 4ozs formula with 2 ozs milk, etc. It took a couple weeks and at first when I would give it to her straight she didn't like it, but she just turned one last week and she is on just cows milk now and she loves it. Good luck.
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answered by ? 3
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Do you mean he or she WON'T drink cow's milk or juice? If so, offer water to drink, and calcium-rich foods to eat, such as cheese and yogurt. You could also try smoothies:
1 cup plain or vanilla whole-milk yogurt
1 banana
1/2-1 cup fresh or frozen fruit (berries, peaches, etc.)
1/4-1/2 cup apple juice
Blend until smooth. Makes enough for you and baby to share.
2007-12-09 05:39:24
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answered by daa 7
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just give the toddler water. they don't need juice, and the good stuff that is in milk they can get from cheese, yogurt... talk to your pediatricion about it too. you'll want to rule out a milk intolerance, if the kid gets a upset stomach when she drinks milk, or something....
2007-12-09 06:51:17
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answered by karateJenn 5
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Milk is more important that juice. Keep offering it to her.As far as juice goes, Just give her fresh fruits. That's better than juice anyway.
Good luck
2007-12-09 05:31:27
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answered by Pedsgurl 7
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add chocolate syrup or some other flavor enhancer to it and as per juice just keep trying different flavors and try with each one giving it to her not ice cold
2007-12-09 05:36:55
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answered by squeaker 5
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chocolate milk! strawberry milk! make it tasty and give them vitamin d for the fat soluble vitamins.
2007-12-09 05:33:34
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answered by Manda 3
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Give it to them........
2007-12-09 05:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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