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Weaning from the pacifier can be a dreaded chore of parenting. The longer a child is attached to the pacifier, the harder it becomes to get rid of it. Between six to nine months of age, limit the pacifier to the car and the crib. Between 12 to 15 months of age, take your child to a toy store and let him pick out a new, cuddly, security item. Tell him it is time to say "bye" to his pacifier, while frequently reminding him of his new security object. Then, throw away all of the pacifiers. The child will object, and a few nights may be difficult, but the pacifier is usually quickly forgotten.
1824 Good Hope Road, Suite 201
Phone: 717-791-2680
Fax: 717-791-2686
Hours: M-F 7:50am - 4:30pm
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Item Link1824 Good Hope Road, Suite 201
Enola, PA 17025
Phone: 717-791-2680
Fax: 717-791-2686
Hours: M-F 7:50am - 4:30pm
(Weekends by Appointment)
25 West Shore Drive
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Phone: 717-791-2680
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