My kids both quit taking a pacifier early on (3 months of age), probably because they were breastfed. But it is a great question to want to know how old is too old to use a pacifier.
When should my baby stop using a pacifier? | BabyCenter
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests using a pacifier for the baby's first year of life. Just remember that when you take it away, you need to provide another way for the baby/toddler to self-calm. It might be thumb sucking, holding a fuzzy toy, or listening to soothing music.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Car Seat Crying (Child Development Institute)
Great article on helping keep a young child busy during a car ride, and the suggestions also help to develop the senses.
Car Seat Crying (Child Development Institute)
Would love to hear comments on what you do to help make car rides more fun for a young child!
Car Seat Crying (Child Development Institute)
Would love to hear comments on what you do to help make car rides more fun for a young child!
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