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Doidy Cup - Training Sippy Cups For Toddlers & Babies - Unique Slanted Design Two Handles Baby Beaker - Great Weaning Cup For Milk, Water & Juice - Use From 3-6 Months To Toddler (Red)

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This helps to transition infants to the weaning stage by introducing the concept of independent drinking. The smaller ones will catch saliva or liquids lost from the mouth, but will be less useful for protecting clothes from food spillage.

If you find it difficult to grip things, perhaps due to pain or weakness, try looking for cutlery that has a larger handle, without making it too heavy.This cutlery either comes with a fixed angle on the cutlery head or has a swivel joint between the head of the fork or spoon and the handle, which helps the head to stay horizontal despite uncontrolled movement. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Ideally you want to be seated with your feet on the floor (or foot plates of a wheelchair, or a foot rest), with your ankles, knees and hips at right angles. These may help to reduce tremor as they, by their heavier weight, require more effort to lift, thus stabilising the transfer of the cup or mug. If you find the idea of wearing a bib difficult, you might like to consider wearing a standard cooking apron, although they are not generally waterproof and will need washing.

Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable). An online community of and for disabled people supporting and helping each other by sharing our experiences. We recommend caution when warming some drinks (in particular milk) in a Doidy using a microwave as it can lead to patchy heating of the plastic. If you receive a prescription for equipment you can take it to a local accredited retailer, which may be a local pharmacy, who will provide you with the item.

These support the user's forearm in a trough-shaped device that tilts to bring the hand down and upwards. There are cups with a spouted lid which can prevent spillage, or you might find it easier to use a straw. In addition to having difficulty maintaining a continuous and strong grip on the cup, a person with reduced sensation in their hands may need to observe more closely what they are doing, because automatic feedback from receptors in their hands is unreliable. A cup or mug can be selected for its brightness or colour contrast from the table/environment it is to be used in. If you’re one of those 55%, you’re not alone, and there are aids and equipment available to help you better manage your day-to-day life.

For nearly 70 years since its development in 1950 Doidy Cup’s unique design helps children see the level of the liquid contents and teaches them early hand to eye co-ordination. Food may be retained better on the spoon if the bowl of the spoon is deep, although it may be more difficult to take food from the spoon. Health Professionals, the Government* and leading health organisations such as The British Dietetic Association* are active in recommending the introduction of an open cup at around 6 months of age and completely stopping the use of a bottle by 12 months. If you are a member of the public looking to access our rapid self-assessment tool, AskSARA, please contact your local authority to access this service.Ideal for adults and children, the Doidy Cup is a popular and unique training cup, which is slanted and has easy to grip handles. This design encourages drinking from a normal cup rather than a spout and its shape enables carers to easily see the level of fluid in relation to the user's mouth. As babies grow, they need to learn to make different movements with their mouth that will help them to eat and speak properly – that’s why moving from a bottle to a cup is so important.

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