I was set on getting rid of it at one year....but that has come and gone. I try to keep it just a "crib" item and only let her have it when she goes to bed/naps. I'll take it away when she is old enough to understand. maybe have the "paci fairy" come....or have it get "lost"....
It's a pacifier...if that's the worst habit of hers then i'm lucky
I heard that it is best to have it gone by around 1 year. After that they start to form an attachment to it. DH and I just started this week to use it only in the case of a meltdown (which hasn't happened yet and we're on day 3 of no paci) and at bed time (since she falls asleep right away and then it falls out anyway).
I was set on getting rid of it at one year....but that has come and gone. I try to keep it just a "crib" item and only let her have it when she goes to bed/naps. I'll take it away when she is old enough to understand. maybe have the "paci fairy" come....or have it get "lost"....
It's a pacifier...if that's the worst habit of hers then i'm lucky
Ditto. Probably at a year I will limit it to crib time. Right now she only seems happy when she has something in her mouth so I try to limit it but it's not always worth the aggravation. I think it makes her gums feel better with teething.
I honestly probably won't get rid of it all together until she can understand better. I read one suggestion where you bury them in the backyard with the LO and put some seeds in to grow flowers- like a paci tree or something. I might do that.
I was set on getting rid of it at one year....but that has come and gone. I try to keep it just a "crib" item and only let her have it when she goes to bed/naps. I'll take it away when she is old enough to understand. maybe have the "paci fairy" come....or have it get "lost"....
It's a pacifier...if that's the worst habit of hers then i'm lucky
Ditto. Probably at a year I will limit it to crib time. Right now she only seems happy when she has something in her mouth so I try to limit it but it's not always worth the aggravation. I think it makes her gums feel better with teething.
I honestly probably won't get rid of it all together until she can understand better. I read one suggestion where you bury them in the backyard with the LO and put some seeds in to grow flowers- like a paci tree or something. I might do that.
LOL i know right? Def a toddler thing I guess. My dumbass will probably be out there doing that. At least she hopefully won't want it back after all that!! Dead pacis are buried, sorry honey. LOL
Already gone. We started trying to put him to sleep without it around 6 months, and then he just stopped using it. I've tried giving it to him when he was upset and he could care less.
Re: When are you "x"ing the Paci?
We told ourselves we would get rid of it with Gabe when he got his first tooth - that was at 13months. The day he got it we went cold turkey.
We are doing the same with David. No teeth so far.
I was set on getting rid of it at one year....but that has come and gone. I try to keep it just a "crib" item and only let her have it when she goes to bed/naps. I'll take it away when she is old enough to understand. maybe have the "paci fairy" come....or have it get "lost"....
It's a pacifier...if that's the worst habit of hers then i'm lucky
Ditto. Probably at a year I will limit it to crib time. Right now she only seems happy when she has something in her mouth so I try to limit it but it's not always worth the aggravation. I think it makes her gums feel better with teething.
I honestly probably won't get rid of it all together until she can understand better. I read one suggestion where you bury them in the backyard with the LO and put some seeds in to grow flowers- like a paci tree or something. I might do that.
This made me LOL.
LOL i know right? Def a toddler thing I guess. My dumbass will probably be out there doing that. At least she hopefully won't want it back after all that!! Dead pacis are buried, sorry honey. LOL
I was going to shoot for 1 year. But with the new baby coming so soon after that, I feel like that might be too much trauma all at once
It's been a "crib only" thing since 5m, so I'm not too worried about it. Maybe around 18m, after he's adjusted some to being a big brother.