throw them all away
Children should stop sucking them at maybe three or four because if you keep them on it for too long then they will not give it up. If you are an adult and if you snore then I sugest that you try an adult pacifier. Just so you know my name is Dr Moran. I know that you probably won't believe that I'm a doctor but I am.
Pretty much every human being, even semi-realistically depicted animated ones have to eat, otherwise they'd starve to death.
The word with that phonetic spelling is pacifier (a sucking implement for babies).
i used a pacifier on the young kid who wouldn't stop screaming!
The main reasons why parents give their babies a pacifier is that babies still have a high sucking reflex. Other reasons are distract or occupy the baby and to soothe it.
Just Maggie's sucking sound on her pacifier and a guest appearance as himself.
Well a 9 month old baby may still need to suck his/her fingers. Babies suck on fingers and pacifiers for security. They somehow need it. If you want to get a baby to stop sucking his/her fingers, give him/her a pacifier to suck on instead. Or keep him/her occupied so whenever he/she sucks on her fingers, give him/her a toy to play with.
tHEY SHOULD STOP WHEN THEY ARE ABOUT 1
lean off at age 3 and stop using the pacifier at age 4
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No. A pacifier is what it's named after "pacifier" and is much like suckeling their mother. The only time a pacifier can be harmful to a child is when they get their first teeth. Sucking on a pacifier can push the front teeth out forward in some cases. As long as it is clean and not dipped in anything a pacifier will do no harm whatsoever. All three of my children used one, the oldest until he was 4, they all have perfectly straight teeth and perfect diction. I used it only in the crib/bed or in the car at nap time after they were 6 months old.
a 7 year old shouldn't be using a pacifier kids should not be using a pacifier more than the age 4 and take all there pacifers away and they will not be able to use one