DD1 just turned 4 this past Saturday. She loves her "baby cups" (soft spout Nuby sippy, 10oz) and can not fall asleep w/out it. We told her once she turned 4, that was it. No more.
She's totally fine w/out
it during the day. She drinks out of a regular cup like a champ. Problem
is, she will not drink a drop of milk in a regular cup. She decided
about 6 months ago that she was done w/ the sippy during the day and
went 2 weeks w/out any milk before I gave her the sippy back. Now she
hasn't had any milk since Saturday. We've tried regular cups, straws,
etc..
I know milk isn't super necessary...but she doesn't eat much cheese or yogurt either. I got her calcium supplements... I don't know if I should just go back to the sippy just 1x a day so she gets at least 10oz of milk, or just let it go?
This kid basically lives of fresh fruit and veggies. And I'm also worried that she's not getting enough liquids now either. She'll basically go all day w/out drinking and then drink 1-2 5oz cups of water around dinner time. The only way she drinks in the morning now is if I give her 4oz of juice.
So with all this rambling....WWYD? Cut the sippy cup out completely and let her figure it out. She'll drink when she's thirsty, use supplements for Vit D and Calcium? Or just give her 1 sippy cup of milk a day and let the rest be from regular cups?
What about for night time? Just
tough it out a few nights until she's used to it (geez, back to like a
baby weaning from a paci or just let it go until she outgrows it?
We
have her 4yr well-visit on Saturday so I'll discuss this all with her
pedi then, but just thought I'd see what you guys thought
Re: sippy cups now?
DD went through an anti-milk stage around that time (she'll be 5 in June), so I started making "colored" milk--I put a drop of food coloring in and she loved the novelty. Even now, she requests it sometimes and loves being able to pick her colors and mix it all together (I highly encourage the use of straws with it, though, because even a few drops spilled can be murder to clean up).