Show BOTTLE TO CUP CHANGE FOR INFANT MUST BE BEA BEA BEA A GRADUAL PROCESS To change the baby from bottle to cup is seldom accomplished all aU at once It is a gradual process which may seem completed at one moment and far from the goal at another but the mother should not be ened Few of us at any age accept new habits without some reluctance Haying Hay Hay Hay- ing b been n entirely satisfied with his milk by bottle the baby is even le less inclined to alter his habit of drinking drink ing irig it Mrs T. T L. L W. W admits that she has had much advice from this column in the past and wants more marc My baby is 10 months old weighs 20 pounds is extremely active standing on her feet before the eighth month has two teeth and has never been sick a day Here is my present problem Your feeding leaflet which I have used with entire satisfaction mentions a 10 p. p m m. m bottle I 1 now give her 32 ounces of milk two tablespoons ons of corn syrup and eight ounces of water But she would sleep all night without without with with- out waking if it I would let her It seems logical to subtract the water in the formula and let her do this but I am afraid it might be too strong I have been trying to feed her from a glass or cup but she refuses about four to six ounces of her formula formula for for- mula this way I try to use as much muchas as possible in her cereal and vegetables vegetables vege vege- tables but there is a sizable amount left over She is teething rather slowly I think despite a good diet and plenty of oC cod liver oil Im I'm anxious for your next feeding leaflet from 9 months months' I on I followed the other so carefully I and had such good results Thank you for your past help Your hunch was correct Subtract Subtract Sub Sub- tract the eight ounces of water and give but four lour feedings of ot boiled milk with the two tablespoons of ot corn syrup At 11 months take one tablespoonful table table- tablespoonful spoonful of syrup and at 12 months the second one Offer Otter the baby all the milk she will take t. by cup willingly then let her enjoy the remainder by bottle boWe In Inthe Inthe Inthe the next two months continually in in- will accept whole the amount by cup Just be patient The normal number of teeth at 1 year Is six Your baby may have four more teeth in the next two months so it is Is too early to even accuse her of or slow teething You ma may have my leaflet on Feeding From Nine to Twelve Months if you will send the usual self addressed ed cent 3 stamped envelope with your our request for it |