Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering what everyone's thoughts on how old is too old for a sippy cup. This will kind of be a 2 part question.
My daughter is 7 and she spends a lot of time at grandmas. She gets dropped off there by the bus after school and grandma will watch her for a few hours. While there, she has my daughter use a sippy cup because she doesn't want spills and flat out says she doesn't trust her with a cup or glass. It isn't even one of those sports bottles which I have given her to use, they are actual sippy cups. My daughter doesn't mind but, I feel she is way too old for a sippy cup.
My second question is, does anyone else's grandma spoil their kids to the point where they still see them as little kids or babies? I tell her time after time that she is 7 and doesn't use sippy cups anymore but it falls on deaf ears. My daughter has asked to have one at our house which I absolutely refused.
Just wondering what everyone's thoughts on this are.
My husband is like this. Yes, the kids are spazzes and spill probably once a week. He lectures me on the use of sippy cups. I sarcastically asked if they can graduate to a real cup on their 18th birthday and he said yes.![]()
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HAHA She typically doesn't spill that often at our house so I don't see he spilling there either. How old are your kids? She will tell me I will use what I want at my house with her and you can use what you want. I think grandma just doesn't see her as a 7 year old big girl. She does spoil her but that's what grandparents do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering what everyone's thoughts on how old is too old for a sippy cup. This will kind of be a 2 part question.
My daughter is 7 and she spends a lot of time at grandmas. She gets dropped off there by the bus after school and grandma will watch her for a few hours. While there, she has my daughter use a sippy cup because she doesn't want spills and flat out says she doesn't trust her with a cup or glass. It isn't even one of those sports bottles which I have given her to use, they are actual sippy cups. My daughter doesn't mind but, I feel she is way too old for a sippy cup.
My second question is, does anyone else's grandma spoil their kids to the point where they still see them as little kids or babies? I tell her time after time that she is 7 and doesn't use sippy cups anymore but it falls on deaf ears. My daughter has asked to have one at our house which I absolutely refused.
Just wondering what everyone's thoughts on this are.
My husband is like this. Yes, the kids are spazzes and spill probably once a week. He lectures me on the use of sippy cups. I sarcastically asked if they can graduate to a real cup on their 18th birthday and he said yes.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Just wondering what everyone's thoughts on how old is too old for a sippy cup. This will kind of be a 2 part question.
My daughter is 7 and she spends a lot of time at grandmas. She gets dropped off there by the bus after school and grandma will watch her for a few hours. While there, she has my daughter use a sippy cup because she doesn't want spills and flat out says she doesn't trust her with a cup or glass. It isn't even one of those sports bottles which I have given her to use, they are actual sippy cups. My daughter doesn't mind but, I feel she is way too old for a sippy cup.
My second question is, does anyone else's grandma spoil their kids to the point where they still see them as little kids or babies? I tell her time after time that she is 7 and doesn't use sippy cups anymore but it falls on deaf ears. My daughter has asked to have one at our house which I absolutely refused.
Just wondering what everyone's thoughts on this are.
Anonymous wrote:OP if you need the childcare then I think you deal with the sippy cup. It's not as if your child is incapable of drinking from another cup or anything like that. The only stand I would take is that the sippy cup is a grandma's house only thing.
Anonymous wrote:Time to move on to the Stanley cup or a Yeti.