Here's my personal feeling on bottles. By 1 year, they should be gone. I don't see a need to continue on with them after the little one is able to pick up a sippy cup (regardless of whether it's the suction type or straw). Once they have mastered this skill, I don't think there is a need to a bottle anymore.
I have had many daycare kids over the years off of the bottle at my house completely by 12 months (if not sooner). Some of the time, the parents continue to offer a bottle at home. It's not my place to tell them they can't, but I try to make them see that their child doesn't really need a bottle to get their liquids.
There is nothing worse to me than seeing an older child with a bottle. I have seen many 3 & 4 year olds with a bottle -- mostly in stores. I always wonder what's up with the parents. Is this just a convenience to them? I just don't get it.
When my own kids were little, the pediatrician's were really strict in their believe that bottles should be gone by 1 year. I don't know if this practice has changed or not but I still adhere to it in my home.
I have had many daycare kids over the years off of the bottle at my house completely by 12 months (if not sooner). Some of the time, the parents continue to offer a bottle at home. It's not my place to tell them they can't, but I try to make them see that their child doesn't really need a bottle to get their liquids.
There is nothing worse to me than seeing an older child with a bottle. I have seen many 3 & 4 year olds with a bottle -- mostly in stores. I always wonder what's up with the parents. Is this just a convenience to them? I just don't get it.
When my own kids were little, the pediatrician's were really strict in their believe that bottles should be gone by 1 year. I don't know if this practice has changed or not but I still adhere to it in my home.