jmcquown wrote:
> Doug Kanter wrote:
>
>>"Marie" > wrote in message
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>>
>>>"sam" > wrote in message
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>>>>my 2 year old daughter is a very fussy eater has anyone got any
>>>>ideas
>>>>on how I can get her to try new things?
>>>
>>>Don't let her have junk food, and when she's hungry she'll eat.
>>>People always whine that their kids will only eat nuggets, cheese,
>>>well if they aren't given that junk in the first place it wouldn't
>>>be a problem.
>>>Marie
>>>
>>>
>>
>>And, no letting her walk around all day long with a bottle of juice.
>>Anybody who's thirsty all day long needs to see a doctor. I don't
>>understand what's up with parents whose kids' best friends are
>>bottles. Is it supposed to keep them quiet?
>
>
> Apparently. I don't recall (and I can remember being very young) not having
> a bottle in my mouth all the time. Nor did I have a pacefier.
>
> Jill
My daughter stopped nursing when she was 9 months old, and we used
bottles till she was 1. As of her 1st birthday, no more bottles. she
practiced with a sippy for a few months prior, and after her birthday
the bottles all got put away. Then again, she never liked pacifiers, and
always spit them out

Of course, then we had to get her off the sippys, but it doesn't look as
bad as a toddler walking around with a bottle
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