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i would tell him that it is time to get rid of the binky and that you understand that he really likes it so you can work toward getting rid of it together by setting a Big boy day on the calendar when you will be getting rid of it and getting a big boy toy make it like a week out and then every day remind him in 7 days we get a big boy toy and we are getting rid of the pacifier on that day take him to get a big boy toy and before he gets it help him find all the pacifirs and get rid of them for a few days it will be difficult but when he gets upset give him the new toy and remind him he is a big boy and since we don't have a pacifier anymore you can't give him one good luck

2006-09-17 09:42:41 · answer #1 · answered by arianna3at 3 · 0 1

I've seen this question on here at least a dozen times, and, even though I get ridiculed for saying it, I'm going to give you the same answer I gave the others. You're the parent. If you don't want your son to have the pacifier, don't give it to him. Talk to him and tell him that next week (or whenever) he's going to have to give it up. Prepare him for it. This can be done in a nice way, so don't worry about being mean. Then do it. He may have a few bad days, but he'll get over it.

2006-09-16 20:46:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

commence by ability of attempting to work out if he would be willingly to furnish it up on his very own, by ability of giving it to the "Pacifier Fairy" or throwing them away himself for a toy or a undeniable handle. This many times works happy with older toddlers, in spite of the undeniable fact that it relies upon on the child and if u think of ur son might undestand this then i think of it is the terrific thank you to circulate. If u do not think of that way will paintings or u try it and it does not paintings, attempt to provide up giving it too him in any respect for the time of the day (even while he's crabby), then try naptime next, and then bedtime, that way that's a slower technique and much less of a ask your self to him. desire this permits, :D To do the "Pacifier Fairy" thought, u in certainty merely tell him he's a great boy and that toddlers pick the pacifier's and so u are going to deliver mutually each and all the pacifier sin the homestead and function ur son positioned them in a baggie or bucket or some kinda of field and then u tell him for the time of the night the pacifier fairy will come and get them and circulate away him a speical toy.

2016-10-15 02:13:09 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Just take it away...it is harder to break them especially after 1 year old but it has to be done...sucking a pacifier at that age could cause serious problems with his teeth. You may want to replace the pacifier with something else that is comforting to him, like a teddy bear or something like that. WHATEVER you do...when you decide to take it you MUST NEVER give in...this will make him even more persistent the next time you try to take it! Also...before you completely take it from him you may want to try snipping the end of it off little by little until there is nothing left...I didn't do it that way but I have heard of people doing it. Good luck!

2006-09-16 20:45:22 · answer #4 · answered by April M 1 · 0 1

easy throw it in the trash can at that age he dont need weaning pacifiers cause speech defects after a certain age. throw it away he will cry about it but eventually he will forget about it and move on to other things you have to be strong and say no. and if he attends daycare just think other kids there put other kids pacifiers in their mouths all day long ive seen it.

2006-09-16 20:47:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Done this three times, but never so early. I had a niece who took up the thumb, and the doctor said the pacifier is way better than the thumb...and to leave them alone until potty-training...but anyway. When my children were one, no bottle, at two, they feed themselves, at three, we give up the pacifier, at four we give up the baby cup.

So, when they just about to be three, a few weeks before b-day, we explained that three is too old for those 'ming mings' and that on their third birthday, they will have to give them to the 'ming ming' fairy. You say it every time you give them one, look for one, wash it, whatever. Then you tell them the story, then you do it, and it works. After three, there will be times they ask for them, and you remind them of the story, and that's all.

2006-09-17 10:37:33 · answer #6 · answered by steelypen 5 · 0 1

Tell him that big boys like him don't need a pacifier anymore. I don't know if it will work but it's worth a try. Using pacifiers and thumb sucking will cause jaw dis-alignment. I know because my daughter sucked her thumb till she was 5 and had to have braces.

2006-09-16 20:45:34 · answer #7 · answered by phoenixheat 6 · 0 0

Our son got off of it quite accidently...he was at the doctor for another reason...and the doctor explained that he felt he was much too big to be sucking on it. Too outr astonishment he stopped right that minute. Soooo....maybe if someone in an official looking uniform talked to him?
And personnally i did not care when he stopped since i felt peer pressure would do that later as he got older hehehe.

They do not do any harm as far as i know.

2006-09-16 20:46:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You could do one of two things, my daughter loved her bottle, even if there was nothing in it she just liked it in her mouth, that was her comfort, personally I would just take it off him and try to take his attention away from it, I could'nt be bothered with all the palava of santa and good fairies, because kids will always find a way to work their way around those stories then you'll feel sorry for them. I did'nt get a good nights sleep for 5 days but thats alot quicker than talking them out of it.
The other thing you could is a little trick my friend used. She has twin boys, they were almost starting school and they still had theirs, when they were'nt looking, she burst a tea bag and sprinkled it all over all of the dummies they had. When she showed them she said it was spiders all over them and they were terrified! They never touched them again!
The thing is, if you continue to give your child a dummy he will end up with all his top front teeth sticking outwards, I know this is true because it happened to me, my friends kid and my sister-in-law too from sucking her thumb. Good luck chuck!

2006-09-17 00:59:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

ween ? just take them all and throw them out. get rid of all the binkies in the house. you'll have to search high and low and get rid of all pacifiers. it will take a few days, but he'll get over it. 21 months is old for a pacifier. when our daughters turned a year old, they were gone. they didn't even notice.

2006-09-16 20:45:07 · answer #10 · answered by locowherto 3 · 0 1

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