How to Start Your 1-Year-Old on Cow's Milk

Until your baby is a year old, the best thing for him is breast milk or formula, because infants under 1 year of age need nutrients that are not found in cow̵7;s milk. As long as your pediatrician gives you the OK, you can introduce cow̵7;s milk into your little one's diet right after her first birthday. It's best to start your baby on whole milk (rather than low-fat) because it contains fat that is essential to her growth and brain development. KidsHealth.org recommends feeding your 1-year-old between 2 and 3 cups of whole milk daily.

Things You'll Need

  • Formula or breast milk
  • Cup or bottle

Instructions

    • 1

      Consult your child̵7;s pediatrician as to whether or not he is ready for cow̵7;s milk. Babies who drink milk-based formulas shouldn̵7;t have any trouble transitioning. Babies who are breastfed, or drink soy-based formula, might need to transition to soy milk or rice milk instead of cow̵7;s milk.

    • 2

      Mix 1/3 cup of cow̵7;s milk with 2/3 cup formula or breast milk. Cow̵7;s milk has a different taste and texture than both breast milk and formula. Feeding cow̵7;s milk to your baby without transitioning could cause her to develop an aversion to it.

    • 3

      Change the ratio of cow̵7;s milk to breast milk or formula slowly. This enables your little one to develop a taste for cow̵7;s milk. A slower transition is suggested for breastfed babies and babies who consume soy-based formula. This makes it easier for your baby̵7;s digestive system to tolerate the cow̵7;s milk.

    • 4

      Sneak milk into your child̵7;s diet if he is resistant to drinking it. WhatToExpect.com recommends giving your baby milk in his cereal. You can also try giving him flavored milk like chocolate or strawberry.

    • 5

      Resist allowing your child to cart a sippy cup (or bottle) of milk around. Instead, only offer milk in a cup at time of day you know he is hungry. For instance, give your baby his milk an hour before a meal.