I have been meaning to post this for forever and kept on forgetting...
"'Because establishing independence is such a monumental task, outside
pressures become formidable roadblocks to the two. Yet, around this age
parents often decide to take away the bedtime bottle, get the thumb out
of the mouth or remove the security blanket and pacifier. These demands
are like asking a confirmed smoker to quit the habit at the very time
he takes on a stressful new job.'"
- "Briggs goes on to say that because a child's internal pressures are
at a peak during the third year, it is safer to wait until he's three
to make major changes. IF you're unsuccessful at three wait until he is
five, which is normally another time if inner equilibrium." ~ p. 220
Mothering Your Nursing Toddler
I will be honest I don't know how I personally feel about waiting until 5 but I thought it was a neat take on things...thoughts?
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Re: Interesting Quote
I don't think I could continue nursing after 3. I had a cousin that nursed her DD until 5 and that was a bit much even though I think she was limited to bedtime and when she was sick or hurt. I think 2 is a pretty good age to begin to wean, just for my personal want to be "free". This, of course is if I can make my goal of 18 months.
Francesca Pearl is here! Josephine Hope is almost 3!
Kathryn it def sounds like she was ready to give it up as she didn't put up much of a fuss.
And I am sorry I wasn't clearer...I didn't mean about nursing past infancy but more about taking away security blankets, pacifiers, etc... I think that you all raised some great points!