Post by wineandcake on Jan 27, 2015 12:08:18 GMT -5
How much milk is your toddler drinking on an average day?
We ditched bottles about two weeks ago (finally! I feel so free now!) and since then he doesn't really drink much milk. If I'm lucky, maybe one or two ounces a day. He does like yogurt, and will eat cheese most days.
Post by colinsfebmommy on Jan 27, 2015 12:22:44 GMT -5
That would be zero. After formula, mine will not touch milk, so we never transitioned to it. I give him other things to eat to make up for the dairy loss.
Post by auntiemaimee on Jan 27, 2015 13:10:13 GMT -5
She rarely drinks milk. She is a yogurt fiend l, though. She'd eat yogurt all day long if I let her. She also loves shaved parmesan and shredded cheddar.
Post by sjames2015 on Jan 27, 2015 13:13:28 GMT -5
DD is always asking for milk. I open the fridge and she grabs her milk out. I try to only give her 3 sippy cups a day. I am not sure how many ounces it is though.
DD rarely drinks milk. She'll drink chocolate milk from a straw, but she would never drink milk out of a sippy. Her sippies are apparently only supposed to contain water in her opinion. She does like yogurt and cheese, so she gets those for her dairy intake.
None. She won't drink anything but water. Weird kid. But in fairness, that's all we drink (except wine and beer but supposedly that's a no go for toddlers).
Post by Meghanfelldown on Jan 28, 2015 2:07:02 GMT -5
Nicky loooooooves milk, so 20-24 oz a day at least. And flame away, but he still gets bottles. It's literally the only time he sits still all day, so I love the snuggles.
My LOs get 5oz milk when they wake up, 5oz before nap, and 7-8oz before bedtime. So a total of 17-18oz for the day. They love their milk and I love the morning and evening snuggles.
Nicky loooooooves milk, so 20-24 oz a day at least. And flame away, but he still gets bottles. It's literally the only time he sits still all day, so I love the snuggles.
No judgement from me! We got rid of them two weeks ago only because he was losing interest and I hate washing bottles. I wanted him off before new baby comes in July, but he did better than expected and gave them up without a fight.
They get 9oz and no more of milk then they get a diary a day such as a yogurt or cheese. Milk when they wake up and dairy at lunch. Sam has low iron so we are very careful with his dairy consumption because calcium inhibits the absorption of iron. Our ped isn't big on milk so I don't worry on days they don't get it as they get dairy in their smoothies and cheese.
I think my kid drinks the maximum suggested daily amount for a todder - 25 ounces. Seriously we need to buy our own cow. He loves yogurt and cheese and stuff for snacks too.
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