Highlights- It takes time, it evolves slowly, according to the development of each child who will pass from sucking, typical of breastfeeding, to the ability to drink independently, using new tools such as cups
- The steps to get to drink alone need to be addressed gradually. It is important that the cup chosen for the child is appropriate for him, in terms of weight, size, shape and is captivating to attract curiosity
- Chicco cups have been designed with expert speech therapists to guide the child in a simple and natural way in the transition from simple sucking to the ability to swallow, both food and drink
- Facilitates lip positioning as around the edge of a glass: From 12 months, the baby learns to regulate the flow during drinking, coordinating breathing and swallowing
OverviewJust like drinking from a rim of a glass without drips. Learning to drink is a process that begins during weaning: it takes time, it evolves slowly, according to the development of each child who will pass from sucking, typical of breastfeeding, to the ability to drink independently, using new tools such as cups. The steps to get to drink alone need to be addressed gradually. It is important that the cup chosen for the child is appropriate for him, in terms of weight, size, shape and is captivating to attract curiosity. Chicco cups have been designed with expert speech therapists to guide the child in a simple and natural way in the transition from simple sucking to the ability to swallow, both food and drink. Facilitates lip positioning as around the edge of a glass: From 12 months, the baby learns to regulate the flow during drinking, coordinating breathing and swallowing. The Easy cup facilitates lip positioning as around the edge of a glass thanks to the thin bite-resistant spout.