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  • The Pacifier Dilemma: When to Start, When to Stop, and How to Transition

    Most children will stop their sucking habits on their own. However, this is not always the case, and your child might need some encouragement.

    It’s time to start thinking of pacifier weaning around 18 months.

    “Speech development is so important after one year,” says Elizabeth R. Smith, MD, a pediatrician at University of Utah Health. “I typically encourage parents to transition to only using the pacifier for sleep, so that when the child is awake, the pacifier doesn’t get in the way of making speech sounds.”

    When it's time to give up the pacifier, it’s important to know the comfort it can bring to a child.

    This is a good opportunity to transfer that emotion to another object.

    You can do this by:

    • Limiting pacifier use to naps and sleep.
    • Offering another security replacement such as a stuffed animal or blanket.
    • Praising your child when they don’t use their pacifier, such as through daily rewards or star charts.
    • Keeping your child distracted or busy to get their mind off the pacifier.

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