nicolejoy
Registered User
I have two girls - one is six months, the other is 28 months. Both of them use the dummy to sleep. They ONLY have it in the bedroom and it gets taken off them as soon as they get up. With my oldest, I was thinking "She'll give it up when she's ready" but she's very attached to it so I'm wondering if maybe she needs a little push.
I know that there are a couple of options for her:
a) take it away cold turkey. Maybe a little "heartless" but she'll get over it within a week most likely.
b) some people cut the teats back so that the child rejects it themself - or put a bit of that "don't bite your nails" cream on it that tastes awful, etc... try to motivate the kid to reject the dummy by making it less appealing
c) continue to wait, knowing that she's not likely to go to college with her dummy.
I was wondering what your experiences/thoughts are on the above strategies?
Also, I've been thinking about my six month old and wondering if it would be easier to take hers away now too. I don't think that at six months, there's the same psychological attachment to it. Also if I was actively taking it away from my 28 month old, maybe it would help her if the baby didn't have a dummy too. So I was also wondering about any experiences taking a dummy away earlier too...
One idea that I had, in the next couple of months, we're planning to go back to Australia for a month or so. I was thinking of maybe just not taking any dummies for either of them (or taking them just for emergencies). I know that the change of scenery messes with their sleep as it is, so maybe being out of routine will be a benefit if we were doing cold-turkey. Plus we'll have the grandparents there to help out too
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
I know that there are a couple of options for her:
a) take it away cold turkey. Maybe a little "heartless" but she'll get over it within a week most likely.
b) some people cut the teats back so that the child rejects it themself - or put a bit of that "don't bite your nails" cream on it that tastes awful, etc... try to motivate the kid to reject the dummy by making it less appealing
c) continue to wait, knowing that she's not likely to go to college with her dummy.
I was wondering what your experiences/thoughts are on the above strategies?
Also, I've been thinking about my six month old and wondering if it would be easier to take hers away now too. I don't think that at six months, there's the same psychological attachment to it. Also if I was actively taking it away from my 28 month old, maybe it would help her if the baby didn't have a dummy too. So I was also wondering about any experiences taking a dummy away earlier too...
One idea that I had, in the next couple of months, we're planning to go back to Australia for a month or so. I was thinking of maybe just not taking any dummies for either of them (or taking them just for emergencies). I know that the change of scenery messes with their sleep as it is, so maybe being out of routine will be a benefit if we were doing cold-turkey. Plus we'll have the grandparents there to help out too
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!