How to Help your Baby Give up the Pacifier (11-12 months)?
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Some babies don’t accept and need a pacifier, but the others can’t sleep or play without it. Pediatricians believe that before 11-12 months there is no need to wean your baby off of her pacifiers, but then you should help your little one to give it up. Pacifiers could interfere with a child's language development skills. So taking a binky away you give your baby an opportunity to develop her speech. Pacifiers prevent active articulation and development of speech as well as have a negative influence on the right teeth growing.
You should wean your baby off of her pacifier step by step. First you should limit its usage during the day sleep and then during the night sleep. The pacifier is used to soothe your fussy baby. But it is time to find another method. Don’t give a binky to your baby each time she cries. Try to entertain your baby with the other way – playing or swinging. Take it away when the baby plays – she is entertained enough and doesn’t really need the pacifier.
Your baby can easily give the pacifier up but she can also fuss. In any way parents should insist on ditching the pacifier.
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You should wean your baby off of her pacifier step by step. First you should limit its usage during the day sleep and then during the night sleep. The pacifier is used to soothe your fussy baby. But it is time to find another method. Don’t give a binky to your baby each time she cries. Try to entertain your baby with the other way – playing or swinging. Take it away when the baby plays – she is entertained enough and doesn’t really need the pacifier.
Your baby can easily give the pacifier up but she can also fuss. In any way parents should insist on ditching the pacifier.
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