How do I get my toddler to give up her bottle at bedtime and during the night?

She only uses her bottle at sleep time for tea or water but I think its time for her to go off it how do i convience her she doesn't need it

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Two ways I know of that have been successful, for different kids:
1. Bribery.seriously, it's sad, but it works. Find something she wants a new stuffed animal or doll, something that can go to bed with her. If she, and she has to be the one to do it, throws away all the bottles, nipples, bottle brushes, etc. and says goodbye to them forever, then the item desired ie: a new teddy, can be hers.
But teddy can't come stay at the house forever until teddy has a place to sleep and someone to cuddle with at night, and teddy can't sleep in a bed/crib that has a bottle in it.
2. Just throwing them all away and dealing with the nighttime mealtdowns for a few nights.
Some kids don't want to give up that security for any reason, others need incentive, and a lucky few just decide they don't need it anymore. I lucked out with number three but have several friends that have used both methods above with alot of success. Good Luck
let her be
she will be a toddler only so long..
relax
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got the same problems the only thing i can think of is when the baby wakes up fill the bottle with water it should help it helped me good look
My pediatrician said to pull the nipple at 1 year old. I'd put water in it at bedtime and when he'd wake up for it, he'd have just water. He fussed at first but only for a few nights (about 3). The water is perfectly fine for the first teeth. milk, juice, even unsweetened tea can promote decay and staining.
after your child gets teeth, its not good for her to go to sleep with the bottle, it will rot her teeth out. my daughter threw a fit for her bottle at bedtime, so I took all of the bottles she had, and I let her watch me throw them in the trash. The next morning, I took her outside before the trashman came and we waved bye bye to her bottles, if they are all out of the house, you can't give in and give it to her. Sure, she'll be a little upset for a couple nights, but it's better than having rotten teeth.
Hello! First & foremost I would definitely work towards getting her off of any bottle at night. I am a dental asst. and it is not good for a toddler to still be on a bottle in her bed b/c this could bring about decay. Water is pretty okay, but there is always the chance of choking. But I am sure you are being careful. What I did w/ my son was I would give him a Lovie (soft baby to hold) and I would tell him he was okay and I would sing to him and read a book. I know this answer is not the greatest, but outside of just comforting and guiding them, there is no great answer to this. In time she will become use to just self southing herself and not need her bottle anymore. Does she still take a paci, this would help her too. GL :)
Give her plenty of liguids for dinner!
eg soup, milk juice, water etc!
Have her drink choc milk treat or something like that before bedtime.
Then brush the teeth!
She should be so full that she have no desire to drink from the bottle.
Do not make an issue of it!
Some kids are still breast feeding at five!!
She will give it up when she is ready. Just use water no tea as tea can discolor the teeth. It is probably a security item for her. My daughter had her blankie so long we thought she would take it off to college with her we even joked that we would sew a piece of it in the hem of her wedding dress. Relax have you ever seen a 12 year old with a bottle, she will come around if you don't fuss about it.
start by using bottle-type cups then a cup then as she gets older tell her she hasnt to have it, foolproof, if you give her something instead of the bottle some nights, eventually introducing it more nights until she gives it up, she wont miss it ie, water in a sippy cup etc
yes my ped. told me to get my babies off the bottle around a year of age. what i did when my oldest boy was 2 and still not off bottle is to put water in bottle and milk or juice in sippy cup, or whatever your child will be drinking out of at night time. my second child was off the bottle before a year because she wanted to be like older brother drinking from a big boy cup. this is what i have done with my two.
the other thing you could do is tell her its time to put bottles away because she is getting to be a big girl. have HER put bottles in box or bag and put them away out of sight out of mind. if that dont work than maybe she is just not ready to give it up yet. she might need it for security.
Give her a sippy cup!
i took my babes bottle from her at 12 months, i just stopped giving it her full stop, cruel as it sounds i was told to do it by the midwife and so i did ( she said it was bad for her teeth) and i did everything by the book back then, well now i regret it and feel bad, so what if they have a bottle, you are only giving water or tea, not fizzy pop(which i dont agree with) my 2nd baby is due and i am going to be more relaxed and i'm sure they will give it up when they want to, dont feel bad i wish i had let her keep it longer, the only thing you should be worried about is her having a bottle while she is alone in bed, incase it leaked and something happenend...good luck
farther christmas took my daughters away on christmas eve

she had to leave it for him to take away and inreturn he left her the toys.

worked for her
Just cold turkey take it away. Its horrible to listen to them cry for a few nights but in the end its worth it. By the way you should NEVER give tea to little kids, it robs the body of much needed iron. My doctor told me that tea is not good at all
Dont try to reason with a toddler, it wont work! Just stop giving it to her, say it's gone. Buy her a new beaker and tell her milk comes out of this now or nothing else. It may take a few days, but dont budge! She will come round. It worked on my son after 3 days.

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