My friend tied all of her child's pacifiers to a ballon and said she was sending the to the babies who need them, that worked just fine for her. Hope that helps! :)
They should take it away when there in preschool
lean away from it at 3 and have it gone by 4
none really the only harm will be taking it away which isn't that bad its better to give a child a pacifier then let them suck there thumb because u cant take there thumbs away!
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
throw them all away
when he or she turns three u should star6t taking them away and by 4 take them all and she or he will forget about them
pacifier
To ensure a pacifier stays in a newborn's mouth effectively, choose a pacifier that is the right size and shape for their mouth, and make sure it is clean and in good condition. Additionally, gently hold the pacifier in place until the baby starts sucking on it. It may take some trial and error to find the best pacifier for your baby.
Gently remove her thumb and replace it with a pacifier. In the long run, when it is time to break the habit, you can take away the pacifier and make a clean break. Thumb sucking is much more difficult because it is always with them. When they go to bed at night, it is right there. Pacifiers also tend to be more hygienic.
The duration of The Pacifier is 1.58 hours.
a pacifier should not smell unless its a pacifier that is suppose to taste like something
To gently transition your newborn from using their finger as a pacifier to using a traditional pacifier, you can try offering the pacifier when they show signs of wanting to suck on their finger. You can also gently remove their finger from their mouth and replace it with the pacifier. Consistency and patience are key in helping your newborn adjust to the pacifier.