12/02/2024
I just got a bunch of weaning books to put together our workshop, but I also started reading them to my toddler.
If you don’t know, he’s just a little over 2.5 years old and still nursing.
It’s currently working for us, but, I know that sometime in the not-too-distant future, we will end up fully weaning. So, I decided to start reading some of the books to him.
Even though we don’t have a concrete plan or set date to stop, it doesn’t hurt to plant seeds and familiarize them early on. This goes for any kind of transition (as depicted in the slides), including: daycare, welcoming a new sibling, saying bye to the pacifier, potty training, etc.
When I was reading him the book, the mom tiger talks about there being no more milk because the milk is running out. My toddler gave me the most suspicious look ever. Like… this isn’t about us though, right?🤨
Reading books is a great way to start gently introducing ideas to our little ones. Especially when it comes to big changes that will require a lot of adjustment. It also really helps us as parents have some language to use with our little ones because quite often we can feel lost on how to even start talking about big changes.
If you’re feeling lost on where to start when it comes to weaning your toddler, we have something exciting for you!
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