Author Question: At what age range do babies begin to wean from the bottle to the cup? a. 6-9 months b. 9-10 months ... (Read 110 times)

misspop

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At what age range do babies begin to wean from the bottle to the cup?
 a. 6-9 months
  b. 9-10 months
  c. 12-14 months
  d. >14 months

Question 2

Which of the following would be considered a cue of readiness for weaning?
 a. Disinterest in breast or bottle feeding
  b. The ability to use fine motor skills
  c. The ability to use utensils
  d. Putting hands or toys in the mouth
  e. Moving the tongue from side to side



ricroger

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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