Overall? It’s just better to step away from the sippy cup…work on open cups with parental supervision or straw cups.
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It’s no secret to my families that I am not a fan of sippy cups. I get that they are a matter of convenience, but there are reasons why we should just skip over the sippy and head straight to open and straw cups. Let’s check out the pros and cons from a speech-language pathologist’s (and oral cavity) perspective. Pros and Cons of Sippy Cups Overall? It’s just better to step away from the sippy cup…work on open cups with parental supervision or straw cups. If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to give us a call or send us an email. Comments are closed.
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AuthorAmy Grant is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist, Certified Autism Specialist and Clinic Director of Therapy Center of Buda. Family Corner Blog
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