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    Playfelt is exactly right as long as the parents go to him and soothe him back to sleep this will drag on..... Children should NOT have a bottle after 12 months of age ....at all. As soon as a child can drink from a sippy cup the bottle should be gone. So the parents should chuck the bottle in thr garbage and let the kid scream and after two or three nights the child would not wake up anymore and presto afternoon naps would be much better because there would be no reason to wake up anymore.... That's just my opinion and yes I let my own kids scream for a few nights to stop them from waking up for a bottle and it was never more then three nights for any of them. But parents have to be motivated and have a good supply of tissues on hand because it is heartbreaking to listen to your child cry when you know you can just get them what they want and it would be over but you have to be tough knowing that thus is the best thing for the child because uninterrupted sleep makes for happier parents and babies!
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