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Three year old with a bottle

Wednesday, Dec. 23rd 2009 7:45 PM

Is it okay to give a three year old a bottle?   My son can drink out of a cup but wants to use a bottle most of the time.  I am not sure if I should continue to let him have a bottle since he is three and knows how to use a cup.   I just get tired of him crying over it and let him have his way. Anyone know of a way to get him to stop using the bottle and not wine about it.?

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