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.
u should lean away from them at age and stop them by age 4
Parents can prevent a pacifier from falling out of their baby's mouth by choosing a pacifier with a shape that fits well, ensuring it is the right size for their baby's age, and gently holding the pacifier in place until the baby's sucking reflex kicks in.
There is no real age for a child to stop sucking there thumb, but most people belive it to be 7 years of age, i myself being 15 sometimes catch myself sucking my thumb subcontiously, so you never know when they might stop. u can stop at any age i am 12 and still doin it i wish i could stop but it becomes a habit
lean off at age 3 and stop using the pacifier at age 4
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
A person can stop sucking their thumb at the age of 10 by using a product called Thum. The product should be painted on the tip of the thumb and will cause a displeasing in the mouth.
If a child has several baby teeth than it is probably a good idea for them to stop. Sucking their thumb at this age can cause tooth problems such as bent teeth. Many dentists reccommend that if a child is eating solid foods on their own, they should stop sucking on their thumbs to prevent such problems that can sometimes cause a need for braces later in life.
I think children older than two should not be using a pacifier. Really I dont think they are necessary after their teeth start coming in. The trouble is actually getting the child to give it up! Good luck!
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.
Well, honey, let's call a spade a spade - it's a bit unusual for a 15-year-old to be sucking on a pacifier. Typically, by that age, most kids have moved on to other coping mechanisms. But hey, everyone's got their quirks, so as long as it's not causing any harm, you do you.
no as long as your under the age 4
To prevent your newborn's pacifier from constantly falling out, try using a pacifier clip to attach it to their clothing, or choose a pacifier with a shape that fits their mouth well. Additionally, make sure the pacifier is the right size for your baby's age and replace it if it becomes worn out.