Nighttime milk often decreases naturally as daytime calorie intake improves through balanced meals and structured snacks. When toddlers consume adequate protein, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates during the day, their need for night feeds typically diminishes. Gradually adjusting bedtime routines while maintaining consistency supports smoother transitions and healthy sleep patterns without creating additional stress for the child or family.
This depends on...
Your child's developmental milestones
Medical history and any special considerations
Current feeding method (breast milk or formula)
Family history of allergies
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