How to wean a toddler from bottle feeding

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Bottle feeding a baby is a time-consuming and stressful task. You must monitor your milk production, your baby's feeding schedule, and other factors. Once you start weaning your toddler from the bottle, it can be equally as stressful—but for very different reasons! Some mothers feel bad about denying their toddlers something they adore so much, while others worry that if a bottle isn't around at all times, their children won't get enough food or liquids. What if, then, I could prove to you that things don't have to be this way? That there are actually ways to help you through the process? Be consistent While consistency is important for all aspects of parenting, it's especially important when weaning a toddler from bottle feeding. While your child may be ready to make the transition, she might not want to let go of her beloved bottle—and that's okay! Be patient and don't give up hope if it takes your child a few days or weeks to adjust. The easiest

My Sons' Collection

Yahmir is an avid fan of Batman since he was a year old.  He's been watching Batman movies in DVDs every now and then.  I remember when he was 3 years old, I heard him reciting the lines in the movie while watching it, for he already had memorized the lines and sequence of the story (lol).  He had collected numerous Batman action figures and Batman car toys.
Yahmir with Batman when he was in grade 4

Batman Cars

JM and Yahmir are also collecting Lego and Mega Blocks.  They are so focused when playing with these building blocks.  It enhances their skill of creativeness, discovery and exploration.
Lego

Lego and Mega Blocks

JM is a collector of  Zoids toys, a collectible machine.  These Zoids model kits are deemed to be amazing machines taking animal forms with amazing powers.
JM  cleaning his Zoids

Both of them are very much interested in computers, the reason why we put up an ICafe business before, to enhance their computer related skills and JM’s hands-on for his IT (Information Technology) course.  They also have different gadgets from Gameboy to Playstation, Nintendo DS,and PSP.

Video games and computer games are known to improve hand-eye coordination and help players gain many skills. Games induce decision making and tech players to think on their feet. It create team players, hone social skills and teach players problem solving, motivation, and cognitive skills. Most games inspire players to strive and reach more difficult levels presenting challenges at each stage.  However, another house rule is that they can only play these games after they’ve finished their school homeworks and during weekends and holidays only.
Yahmir helping in the ICafe, switching off avrs during closing time

They are also animal lovers, we have these dogs that we dearly love.  Pet dogs gives unconditional love.  A dog will also help reduce stress in your life and they are wonderful companions.
Geri and Tom

At present, they are into collecting Cloud Strife action figures of Final Fantasy and Roxas of Kingdom Hearts.
Sephirot, Cloud Strife and Roxas





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  1. wOw Whatta Collection ! i like the Final Fantasy Collection and that was my dream when i was a kid and it didn't happen ehehe (:

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  2. hello Richard! My sons keep on collecting hihi, we buy them their collectibles as a prize or incentive if they will give us good grades in their studies :)

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  3. Well mommy ya gotta edit the sora of kingdom hearts the name is Roxas!

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  4. i stand corrected Yahmir (lol), i edited already hihi

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  5. Dying to have at least one of those when I was a child.

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  6. Hi Gon, it's not yet too late, you can still buy it hihi

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  7. hello! Mama Ko, thanks for dropping by, see you again soon! i'll be visiting your blogs too :)

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  8. good thing that yamir is taking care of all his collection, hoping that my son will take care of his toys

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  9. Hi Air! am happy that JM and Yahmir really treasure their collection, don't worry your son will value his toys too as he grow up :)

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  10. Those are expensive collection that will surely worth lost of money in the future. :)

    Visiting thru The Bloggers Exchange (Feb/March Program).I hope you could visit me back. Thanks!

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  11. Those are expensive collection that will surely worth lost of money in the future. :)

    Visiting thru The Bloggers Exchange (Feb/March Program).I hope you could visit me back. Thanks!

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  12. wOw Whatta Collection ! i like the Final Fantasy Collection and that was my dream when i was a kid and it didn't happen ehehe (:

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  13. Dying to have at least one of those when I was a child.

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  14. Well mommy ya gotta edit the sora of kingdom hearts the name is Roxas!

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  15. Children are above average, but if i don't remind, they really concentrate very less. So i am required to with them. How i can generate interest within themselves. I am feared with time, i may not be able to spare time with them. Two boys in the same class and school, primary school children. Any suggestion that can help. I am serious about this.

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  16. i would suggest you talk to your kids heart to heart, explain why you have to work, it does not mean that spending less time with them means you are neglecting them. as i always keep on mentioning in my posts/articles, opening the channels of communication with our kids is very important. kids nowadays are very smart and intelligent, for as long as you build the best bond between you and your children , you will have no fear :)

    this suggestion is based on my humble opinion :)

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  17. Nice collection, this will surely be of value as time goes by...

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