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We've tried every 6 months with my now 3.5 year old with small amounts of baked in dairy (following milk ladder introduction thing dietician gave us) and i'd say since 3 she's been able to tolerate it but not in huge amounts e.g. she can share the odd croissant with me or have a little piece of birthday cake or mash made with milk but not every day. We still tend to 'fail' the challenge at more than 1 teaspoon of yoghurt but are happy that we've reached a point where most accidental slip-ups with biscuits or cake when we're at a party or something don't make her too bad anymore. About to start it with my youngest when he turns 1 next month so fingers crossed he'll grow out of it a bit younger.

Hello, we are getting there with my son who is 2 1/2. Up until v recently he reacted badly almost every time we tested but we seem to have turned a corner. He has normal toast a couple of times a week and today he has had some crumpet at nursery.


I have got carried away a few times to my poor son's detriment though. Once he tried his grandads ice cream and upon seeing his happy face I bought him his own. Bad move, an other time I gave in to his begging to try yoghurt and that didnt work.


Good luck with it, take it nice and slow. As the poster said above it is lovely to get to a point where an occasional slip up doesnt have to end in disaster.

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