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Bye, Bye Pacifier

Breaking the Binky Habit

By April E. Clark

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Mom Knows Best
Not only are there sociological effects that can arise from prolonged pacifier use, there are also developmental considerations. Remember Mom's advice to not talk with your mouth full? That not only makes polite sense at the dinner table, but it also applies to pacifier-toting toddlers who are learning to talk.

A Hard Habit to Break- Part Three"It is possible that the longer a child keeps a pacifier, the longer it may delay their speech development," says Dr. Black. "Although the subject has not been studied enough to say whether or not there are clear negative effects on speech development, I would say it may affect how they communicate. If a child is over the age of 1 1/2 to 2 years and always using a pacifier, there is often little communication coming from the child."

Dental problems may also cause concern for parents of older children with the pacifier habit. The AAP warns that sucking on pacifiers, fingers or thumbs as permanent teeth are coming in may cause teeth to slant or the upper and lower jaws to misalign. However, these conditions are most common in children who suck fingers or thumbs, as opposed to strictly pacifier usage. "In terms of dental problems and pacifiers, there is nothing too detrimental," Dr. Black says. "Sucking thumbs causes more dental problems, as you'll see more pulling of the teeth forward." To prevent tooth decay, pediatricians and dentists advise against dipping a pacifier in sugary liquids before offering it to a child. Also, parents should not place honey on pacifiers, as this common teething remedy can cause a bad case of botulism.


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Bye, Bye Pacifier by Bella on 02/03/2010 03:49PM

I was having major problems with my son's binky use; well actually it was more along the lines of an addiction! My friend absolutely raved about the cut method, and all of the psychology behind it. She found it on www.bye-bye-binky.com which is great that it was free. Desperate with nothing to lose, I tried it. OMGosh... worked beautifully for my son with NO tantrums, not even one! Thank you God. Five days later he did not want anything to do with his binky. Highly recommended! I am also interested in others experiences.... Bella

A Hard Habit to Break by Anonymous on 10/04/2009 08:03PM

hard habit to break?! the song meaning is apparent. It's about someone who took their love for granted, and by the time he realized how much he cared for her and that he could not live without her it was too late, and even though she found someone else he still is attached to her and is trying to let her go or in this case break the habit. -cesar de jesus

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