Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

Do you let your LO take their lovey out and about?

I keep seeing toddlers with their stuffed animals and blankets out and about.  They are at the store, the playground, and I even saw one little girl with one trick or treating.

Maybe it's just me, but I don't think loveys and blankets are something that need to leave the house or the car at the least.  It seems so dirty and kind of odd that a toddler can't be without it for an hour.

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Re: Do you let your LO take their lovey out and about?

  • Nope.. we rarely take it out of his room.  If he isn't feeling well and we are holding him downstairs and want him to go to sleep we will bring it downstairs, but other than that, it stays in his crib.
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  • I let Ava take hers if she wants to.  She has one at daycare so she can nap with it.  One at home in her crib and one in the living room.  Sometimes she'll take it in the car with her and sometimes she is ok with leaving it at home.  I like having it with me because it will calm her down if she is cranky.
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  • What does it matter to you if they do? 

     

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  • Yeah, I do.  Not necessarily her lovey, but a doll or stuffed animal or Lovey.  She doesn't "need" it, but for sure she'll play with something in the car and sometimes want to have it with her in the shopping cart.

    As for the "dirty"ness...I wash her lovey regularly, so it is fairly clean.

  • It depend where we go. He doesn't take it while playing outside. He always has it in the car, because he likes cuddling with it. If we run to the grocery store, or My Gym, or library, or something like that, then no, it stays in the car. But if we are going to the mall and I have a lot of shopping to do and will be a while, then I will let him have it in his stroller. We have 3 loveys, and they are washed frequently.
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  • Mine is still super-attached to her blanket & paci but I try to never let her have it in public. Really more for the reasons of I don't want to wash it every.single.day
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  • Not often. I sometimes let them bring them in the car and if they're going to be in the church nursery or babysat in a friends' house, I'll let them take their blankies if they're in a clingy mood. As a transitional object, it's comforting and emotionally healthy for them to have with them when I'm not there. But if we're running errands or something, no. I don't want their blankies getting dropped on dirty floors or anything. :P
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  • We bought 3 so that we would always have one available.  One is in her bed, one is in the living room, and one is in the car.  If we are out and about and know we will be away during naptime or past bedtime, I make sure I have one with us for her to snuggle and go to sleep with. 

    I don't see what the big deal is, really.  As for it being "dirty"  I wash hers on a regular basis just like the rest of her linen.

     

  • My DD would take her barney doll and favorite blankie everywhere if I let her. I stopped letting her though once she began throwing it from her stroller. Now we only take them when we visit my parents or in-laws. We take them to her cardiologist and pedi visits too since them seem to keep her calm.
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  • No, because it's only for sleeping. Lovey doesn't even leave DD's room during the day. It stays tucked away in her bed (and before that, her crib) until it's time to sleep. It's just a habit we made a long time ago, but I get the dirty thing. DD often brings dolls & stuffed animals to bed who have been out and about with her during the day and it makes me cringe a little.

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  • Never. I don't care about a little dirt, they're washable, but I'm terrified they would get lost.
  • It depends.  We usually will bring it in the car with us and sometimes leave it there sometimes take it in with us.  It's not like I don't wash it when it gets dirty. 

  • Yes!! We have to take it everywhere. DD panics if she does not have her giraffe. If she wakes up during the night it is usually because the giraffe got pushed down near her feet to where she can't find it within arms reach. But I do wash it on a regular basis.

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  • Nope.  He only has his lovey in bed, and only gets his paci in bed and sometimes the car if it's a longer ride.
  • Nope. It stays in her crib. Unless she is staying overnight somewhere else, then it comes with.
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  • NOw, DD only gets hers when she goes to bed or when she is really really upset. From 6 months to 9 months we let her have it anytime at home only. Its gross enough as it is, I can't imagine if we took it everwhere too!
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  • imageAMYfromKY:

    Maybe it's just me, but I don't think loveys and blankets are something that need to leave the house or the car at the least.  It seems so dirty and kind of odd that a toddler can't be without it for an hour.

    What about pacifiers then? Is it odd when a kid is sucking away on a pacifier at the mall?

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    I let Ava take hers if she wants to.  She has one at daycare so she can nap with it.  One at home in her crib and one in the living room.  Sometimes she'll take it in the car with her and sometimes she is ok with leaving it at home.  I like having it with me because it will calm her down if she is cranky.

    This but we have 3 of them in rotation... that way she never takes a dirty one to bed... 

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    imageAMYfromKY:

    Maybe it's just me, but I don't think loveys and blankets are something that need to leave the house or the car at the least.  It seems so dirty and kind of odd that a toddler can't be without it for an hour.

    What about pacifiers then? Is it odd when a kid is sucking away on a pacifier at the mall?

    A baby; no.  A toddler; yes.  I think pacifiers and loveys are great for comfort and sleep, but I do not think a kid needs to be so attached that they cannot live their everyday life outside the house without needing them.

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  • we didn't use to...Milina had one in the car and one for her bed...the one in the car used to stay in the car but when we first switched dcps she needed a transitional object and her bunny was it...so it goes to dc (but doesn't go outside anymore) and if we are out and about on the weekend it usually stays in the car...but if I am going to be a while or its almost naptime bunny comes...it is washed every other day but it is still pretty icky b/c she sucks on them. gross.  I tried to get her back on the paci but she wasn't having it.  Ava has her bear in her crib and that's where he stays.
  • DD has a sock monkey that she sleeps with.  At home it stays in her  crib.  The only place she takes it is to her dayhome so that she has the comfort of it while she is napping there.

     

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    Maybe it's just me, but I don't think loveys and blankets are something that need to leave the house or the car at the least.  It seems so dirty and kind of odd that a toddler can't be without it for an hour.

    What about pacifiers then? Is it odd when a kid is sucking away on a pacifier at the mall?

    A baby; no.  A toddler; yes.  I think pacifiers and loveys are great for comfort and sleep, but I do not think a kid needs to be so attached that they cannot live their everyday life outside the house without needing them.

    I guess we'll agree to disagree.  I see it no different than you always having a staple item on you for your lo when you leave the house.  I'm sure there is something you always have on you when you're out.  I don't see grabbing a lovey any different than grabbing a snack cup or a sippy.

     

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    Nope.  He only has his lovey in bed, and only gets his paci in bed and sometimes the car if it's a longer ride.

     

    This is us exactly....although I really don't know that E would care if the bear were gone.  I think he's more attached to the blanket than the bear.

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    imageAMYfromKY:

    Maybe it's just me, but I don't think loveys and blankets are something that need to leave the house or the car at the least.  It seems so dirty and kind of odd that a toddler can't be without it for an hour.

    What about pacifiers then? Is it odd when a kid is sucking away on a pacifier at the mall?

    A baby; no.  A toddler; yes.  I think pacifiers and loveys are great for comfort and sleep, but I do not think a kid needs to be so attached that they cannot live their everyday life outside the house without needing them.

    Why do you care? If you don't find it necessary, then don't let your LO do it. But I don't see why it matters if other kids are attached or not.

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  • I only let DS use his blanket and paci in the house for down / sleeptime.  If we are going out during nap or bedtime I will bring them with us and give it to him at the approiae time.  We bring them when we travel but once we get to our destination they stay in the "house" (hotel room, ect).


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  • DD doesn't really care about hers, but DS does, and I let him take it wherever he wants to for the most part.  Sometimes it stays in his crib all day, sometimes it doesn't leave his side for 48 hours straight.  We have 2 of them, and they get rotated and washed on a regular basis.  He takes it in the car a lot, and while I try to get him to leave it in the car while we run an errand, if he fights to take it in I usually let him.  Especially places like the mall, because it's the only thing that will keep him from throwing a fit to get out of the stroller after 5 minutes.  He also takes it into the doctor's office every time we go, because he gets anxious there because he associates their office with getting shots which he hates.  My only rule is that he's not allowed to leave it laying on the ground, or throw it out of the stroller.  He gets one warning in either of those situations, and then it goes in my purse.  He will now actually hand it to me to hold for him when he doesn't want it anymore, so chances of it ending up "disgusting" from being on the gross floors are slim to none.

    I figure the poor boy already has enough crap going on in his life right now with having to adjust to DH being gone for a year.  He's very untrusting of a lot of situations because of it, especially if I have to leave him (which is why he also takes the lovey to daycare), and if dragging around a tiny blanket with a monkey head on it helps him feel more comfortable then so fvcking be it, and if anyone wants to judge me for that, they can come try to be a better parent to my children in a very tough situation for them. 

  • My DD's lovey stays in the crib at all times. Unless she is going to sleep over grandma's overnight, then we take it with for her. But other than that it never leaves her crib.
  • DS takes it to FIL's house everyday (mainly to sleep with during his nap).  Other than that if we are going somewhere he'll have it in the car and leave it there.
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  • I think if Harrison really, really cared, I'd let him take his monkey everywhere.

    Sometimes he'll carry him into our bedroom in the morning, but we always put monkey back in the crib when we leave the house.  & he has a monkey that is just for the car, but we don't take it into stores.

  • No, it lives in his crib.

     

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  • DS isn't super attached to his "loveys" (ive only ever heard them called that on the bump..) He mostly keeps his blanket and teddy in his room, and mostly in his crib. He's just started pulling the blanket through the bars though so he can run around the apartment with it haha and if he gets tired he'll lay down on the floor with it and roll around a bit.

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  • This is why DD doesn't have one. She got 3 but we don't give them to her. I don't want to have to fight her when she is 3 to leave the lovey at home
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  • imageAMYfromKY:

    I keep seeing toddlers with their stuffed animals and blankets out and about.  They are at the store, the playground, and I even saw one little girl with one trick or treating.

    Maybe it's just me, but I don't think loveys and blankets are something that need to leave the house or the car at the least.  It seems so dirty and kind of odd that a toddler can't be without it for an hour.

    How is it odd?  it is not like they are smoking a butt to relax.  They are caring around a stuffed animal for comfort. Some toddlers are more attached than others.  My daughter (now 5) brought her blanket in the stroller until she was 2.  Now it stays in her bed.  It really is not much different than adults attached to their cell phone.  When was the last time you left that behind? 

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  • DS brings it everywhere!  We have spares so we can wash it.  Plus, the world is a dirty place.  They are going to eat pounds of dirt in their lifetime anyway, so that isn't a valid argument in my mind.

    Really, I am all about choosing my battles.  If he wants to take it somewhere, why should I take it away? There is no harm in it.

    I always carry chapstick with me, so maybe we just have addictive personalities. 

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    imageAMYfromKY:

    I keep seeing toddlers with their stuffed animals and blankets out and about.  They are at the store, the playground, and I even saw one little girl with one trick or treating.

    Maybe it's just me, but I don't think loveys and blankets are something that need to leave the house or the car at the least.  It seems so dirty and kind of odd that a toddler can't be without it for an hour.

    How is it odd?  it is not like they are smoking a butt to relax.  They are caring around a stuffed animal for comfort. Some toddlers are more attached than others.  My daughter (now 5) brought her blanket in the stroller until she was 2.  Now it stays in her bed.  It really is not much different than adults attached to their cell phone.  When was the last time you left that behind? 

    I just find it odd they are at the playground to play and still have to drag an animal around with them.  I do take my cell phone with me everywhere for safety reasons, but I am not carrying it around and talking on it while I'm doing something with my son.  

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    I just find it odd they are at the playground to play and still have to drag an animal around with them.  I do take my cell phone with me everywhere for safety reasons, but I am not carrying it around and talking on it while I'm doing something with my son.  

     Your cell phone brings you a sense of comfort.  You know that if anything happens that you can call for help. Toddlers feel anxious going places, playing with new kids, and  they feel uncomfortable because they have no control in their life.  Their blanket or stuffed animal is a constant, they control it and it makes them feel good in new situations.  Not any different than you bringing your phone.

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    I just find it odd they are at the playground to play and still have to drag an animal around with them.  I do take my cell phone with me everywhere for safety reasons, but I am not carrying it around and talking on it while I'm doing something with my son.  

     Your cell phone brings you a sense of comfort.  You know that if anything happens that you can call for help. Toddlers feel anxious going places, playing with new kids, and  they feel uncomfortable because they have no control in their life.  Their blanket or stuffed animal is a constant, they control it and it makes them feel good in new situations.  Not any different than you bringing your phone.

    I guess we can agree to disagree.  I see your point, but kids will always feel some anxiety in life.  What happens when you let your kid carry their bear around to the playground, the mall, etc until they are 4-5 years old because it makes them feel good and then they go to school.  Undoubtedly they will feel anxiety, but they won't be able to take their bear to school to help them out.  I'd prefer not to even start that kind of habit.  It will just be harder for them when they get older.

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    I just find it odd they are at the playground to play and still have to drag an animal around with them.  I do take my cell phone with me everywhere for safety reasons, but I am not carrying it around and talking on it while I'm doing something with my son.  

     Your cell phone brings you a sense of comfort.  You know that if anything happens that you can call for help. Toddlers feel anxious going places, playing with new kids, and  they feel uncomfortable because they have no control in their life.  Their blanket or stuffed animal is a constant, they control it and it makes them feel good in new situations.  Not any different than you bringing your phone.

    I guess we can agree to disagree.  I see your point, but kids will always feel some anxiety in life.  What happens when you let your kid carry their bear around to the playground, the mall, etc until they are 4-5 years old because it makes them feel good and then they go to school.  Undoubtedly they will feel anxiety, but they won't be able to take their bear to school to help them out.  I'd prefer not to even start that kind of habit.  It will just be harder for them when they get older.

    Most kids grow out of it.  Not one 5 year old in my daughters kindergarten class brings a lovey to school with them.  They learn to deal with their anxiety in a different way.  Children mature and are no longer the irrational impulse driven toddler you see at the mall with their stuffed animal.  BTW most teachers will let an anxious child bring a small token from home to comfort them.  The teacher helps them to transition away from it.

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  • Um, hell yes we bring it with us. We usually leave it in the car if we're going to the store or will be playing outside, but Didi (her blankey) goes where Sophie goes. It's necessary.

    I don't think it's bad at all, in fact, I'm happy that she has an item that brings her comfort. Kids grow out of these things. She's not going to be bringing it to 2nd grade.  

    S- March 09 E- Feb 12 L- May 15


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