If your friend won't stop sucking on her pacifier in public, you can gently talk to her about it in private and express your concerns. Encourage her to consider the social norms and potential judgment from others. Offer support and suggest alternative coping mechanisms or ways to feel comfortable without the pacifier in public settings.
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.
a pacifier should not smell unless its a pacifier that is suppose to taste like something
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.
You should always check the pacifier for cracks, tears and any other signs of use. Once you see that, you should definitely replace it.
Um... probably, because your 13-year old should NOT be using a pacifier.
To prevent babies from choking on pacifiers, parents should regularly check the pacifier for any signs of wear or damage, ensure the pacifier is the correct size for the baby's age, and always supervise the baby while they are using the pacifier. Additionally, parents should avoid attaching any loose strings or attachments to the pacifier, and never leave the baby unattended with a pacifier in their mouth.
tHEY SHOULD STOP WHEN THEY ARE ABOUT 1
Lack of gravity should not affect the pacifier. Perhaps you should contact Google who are sponsoring experiments in space and suggest a scientific test with one?
They should take it away when there in preschool
find him or her sucking a cow's blood. no... the vampire should be really thirsty and attempt to suck the non-vampire friends' blood.
yes if it helps him to sleep i used a pacifier at night until i was around 13 it done me no harm !
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