so at my daycare center, once a baby can hold their own bottle they let them feed themselves in a boppy-type thing on the floor. I've seen other babies do this tons of times (I often visit during my lunch). I can't remember my initial reaction but I kind of stopped thinking about it. Now I found out that they started doing this with my son who is 7 months and now I'm not sure that I feel okay about it. First.. twice so far he has soaked himself by turning his bottle upside down. When they explained it to me I wanted to say "so don't leave him when he's eating". But I bit my tongue. Then afterwards I thought about it and remembered that babies can choke on formula/milk/liquid. Not sure that I feel comfortable with. I know they'll say they are watching but realistically they are not and cannot watch constantly.
wondering what people's thoughts are on this.
thanks
Re: baby holding own bottle at d/c
I can't say that I ever heard of a baby holding their own bottle as a potential hazard. Have there actually been deaths, or emergency room visits, reported because of this? I let my baby hold her own bottle as soon as she was able and encouraged her to do so. I figured learning this skill was an important part of her motor skill development.
Now my daughter is learning to drink from a straw cup and a regular cup. Talk about soaking herself!
ITA. Neither of my children have held their own bottle, but they are both independentminded with other areas. Holding own bottle is not a developmental milestone.
I would not like that at all, and would definitely request that he be held for bottle feedings. For several reasons- 1. like pp said, my pumped milk is precious and I would not be ok with it being dumped out for the sake of learning to hold a bottle and 2. feedings are about more than nutrition.
Holding their own bottle is not a necessary skill to learn, nor is it a milestone, it's a function of a primarily bottle feeding society. If you want/are ok with your own kid holding their own bottle, that's fine, unless the bottle is propped it's not inherently dangerous, but it's also not unreasonable to NOT want it to happen.
I agree with this.
Can't you just ask them to feed him the bottle? Tell them that is what you prefer?
thanks for the comments. To clarify, I wouldn't mind him drinking on his own- it is only the safety aspect that I am concerned about. Plus I will get annoyed if he keeps dumping his bottle on his clothes. No, I don't think it's a developmental thing he needs to learn (my DD never drank on her own) but I agree with previous poster that 4:1 ratio means more than one baby almost always needs something at the same time. I guess if the bottle was propped it would definitely be a safety issue. But maybe since he's holding it he's okay... if he were to choke he would drop it I guess?
The reason I don't just immediately ask them to hold my baby is because they do have so much going on and are trying to do so many things at once. I agree with previous poster as well that I'm happy if another kid is drinking on his own so that my kid can be soothed if he's crying. I know I'm already the pain in the butt mom there so I try to think stuff over before reacting, and pick and choose what I ask for.