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    At 12 months he shouldn't even be on a bottle never mind formula unless there is a medical reason. I wouldn't give him any bottles at all. Put water in his sippy cup or homo milk and don't give it to him till after he eats. Put food on his tray ( no purée) and when he picks it up to throw you take ahold his hands and go close to his face and with a very serious face and tone you say " no throwing food" and keeping doing it over and over ... If he manages to toss something then pick it up and put it on his tray and say again no throwing food ..... I don't have any food throwers and when I start a young one I jump on it right away. I have one here now that I have had since he was 12 months and I stopped the food throwing right away but I know that currently he at 23 months is still allowed to throw food at home. I have a 12 month old starting in nov and i sure ill be jumping on that band wagon again.

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