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In a message dated 8/2/01 10:08:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Barb writes:
<< My son refused to take any nipple when he
was small, then when he was 6 months old we started hm on solids and tried
a sippy cup, he refused to suck on the nonspill cups. >>
Actually, its been my experience working for WIC, that many infants starting
on a cup do not do well with spillproof cups initially. They don't *get* it,
and it takes quite a strong negative pressure to get the liquid out. I
advise my mothers to take out the plastic thingie that makes it spill proof
and save it for when the child is a little older.
June Rychlik, BS, M.Ed. (Stand by for IBCLC initials, hopefully I passed the
darn test this past Monday!)
Lawrence Massachusetts WIC Program,
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