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157: Ditch the Sippy Cup. With Dawn Winkelmann

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Do you know whether your child's sippy cup is doing more harm than good? Listen to my guest, an infant feeding expert for the answers.

Click here for the show notes and extra resources.

An infant feeding expert explains why it’s best to ditch the sippy cup and use an open cup instead when teaching children to learn to drink on their own. She also shared more baby-led weaning advice.

What We Talked About:
  • What are the benefits of Baby-Led Weaning

  • How not using a sippy cup can prevent speech delays and feeding issues

  • Making mealtime safer and more enjoyable for children

  • What are the feeding Developmental Milestones

  • Both the immature and mature swallowing patterns in babies.

  • How to help babies develop essential pre-feeding skills

  • The natural picky eating stage and how to handle it effectively

Things to Remember

“Parenting is acquiring that knowledge and then making the best decision that works for your family.”

“Baby-led-weaning is allowing the baby to have some control and learn new skills.”

“Skip the sippy cup and use an open cup to help your child meet their feeding milestones.”

“Developmentally, the picky eating phase is normal with the toddlers but not with infants.”

“Babies are born to be able to suck and swallow and that swallowing reflex changes as the baby gets older.”

“Picky eating is a natural feeding and swallowing phase that every child should go through.”

“Two things that a child is doing during that picky-eating phase is they're trying to figure out if that food is still safe for them and they're trying to figure out if that feeder is still safe for them.”

- Dawn Winkelmann

Click here for the show notes and extra resources.

  continue reading

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Do you know whether your child's sippy cup is doing more harm than good? Listen to my guest, an infant feeding expert for the answers.

Click here for the show notes and extra resources.

An infant feeding expert explains why it’s best to ditch the sippy cup and use an open cup instead when teaching children to learn to drink on their own. She also shared more baby-led weaning advice.

What We Talked About:
  • What are the benefits of Baby-Led Weaning

  • How not using a sippy cup can prevent speech delays and feeding issues

  • Making mealtime safer and more enjoyable for children

  • What are the feeding Developmental Milestones

  • Both the immature and mature swallowing patterns in babies.

  • How to help babies develop essential pre-feeding skills

  • The natural picky eating stage and how to handle it effectively

Things to Remember

“Parenting is acquiring that knowledge and then making the best decision that works for your family.”

“Baby-led-weaning is allowing the baby to have some control and learn new skills.”

“Skip the sippy cup and use an open cup to help your child meet their feeding milestones.”

“Developmentally, the picky eating phase is normal with the toddlers but not with infants.”

“Babies are born to be able to suck and swallow and that swallowing reflex changes as the baby gets older.”

“Picky eating is a natural feeding and swallowing phase that every child should go through.”

“Two things that a child is doing during that picky-eating phase is they're trying to figure out if that food is still safe for them and they're trying to figure out if that feeder is still safe for them.”

- Dawn Winkelmann

Click here for the show notes and extra resources.

  continue reading

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