My 10 mo old uses a burp cloth or receiving blanket as his paci. He sucks/chews on it. Plus he's teething so I think it feels good.
I let him sleep with one during nap, but I've been adamant that he not have one at night due to the risks. Sometimes we let him fall asleep with it and then try to slip it away.
Do you let yours sleep with one at night?
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Re: would you let your 10 mo old sleep with a burp cloth/receiving blanket?
My DS slept with a crotched (sp?) blanket in the beginning. He has been sleeping with a regular blanket for about 2 months now. He loves it and snuggles up to it.
So, I would say yes. I would think at 10 months your little one with be fine with something that isn't terribly heavy.
Call me a bad parent but at 11 months old we let Katie sleep with 2 blankets, 1 giant 'lovie', and 2 smaller 'lovies'.
She's old enough now to play peek-a-boo and move a blanket off her head so I'm sure she can do that at night if she needs to.
DD1 slept with a receiving blanket since about 4-5 months. She never chewed on it, just sucked her thumb while holding it.
DD2 has a small blankie that she's been sleeping with since around the same age.
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Yes.
This is how I found him not 5 minutes after I put him in bed Sunday evening. He was tired to say the least! He is old enough now that he can easily move any type of blanket or lovie from his face.
Your 10 month old is old enough to remove the blanket from his face if need be.
My guys have been sleeping with sensory blankies and a stuffed animal since 5.5 months.
ok, mine sleeps with a pillow too. i'm really bad.
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Logan's slept with a crocheted blanket since he was 6 months old. He won't sleep without it.
Works for us!
The "risks" subside exponentially once your LO is able to control his head, pull blankets off and on. I don't think you have anything to worry about.
My DS has slept with a receiving blanket since he figured out how to wiggle out of his swaddle around 4 months.
bad parent here too... mine sleeps with a pillow, two blankies and a stuffed elmo.
both dd's have slept with a small blanket and lovey since the very beginning so yeah I think yours is gonna be ok
Bwaaahahahahaha THIS! 10 months is totally fine! I gave DS a blanket as soon as he could roll both ways and knew to pull it off his face if he needed to.