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How to Successfully Wean Off Pacifiers After 18 Months

The ideal time to wean off pacifiers is between 18 months and 2 years old. (Image/Heho Health)
The ideal time to wean off pacifiers is between 18 months and 2 years old. (Image/Heho Health)

Many parents are often eager to help their children quit pacifiers, but despite their efforts, the baby's dependency on the pacifier seems hard to break, and the child cries uncontrollably without it. Experts suggest that during the strong oral phase around one-year-old, quitting the pacifier too early can be difficult for both the child and parents. The best time to start weaning off the pacifier is after 18 months when the chances of success are higher.Children still have a strong oral fixation at the age of one. (Image/Heho Health)

Pediatricians point out that although dentists might suggest quitting the pacifier when a child turns one, the strong oral phase makes it challenging. Forcing the weaning process may create more difficulties for the entire family. The recommendation is to patiently wait until the child is 18 months old before gradually implementing the weaning plan.

The doctor also shares the "gentle yet firm" approach to weaning off the pacifier, allowing parents to support their child through the process smoothly. Start weaning after the child reaches 18 months, and in the meantime, satisfy the child's oral needs with chewable foods, gradually reduce pacifier use during the day, and save nighttime weaning for last. Additionally, parents can poke small holes in the pacifier to lessen the child’s interest.Reduce the child's pacifier time during the day. (Image/Heho Health)

Above all, parents must remain firm in their decision, without easily compromising. Once the decision to stop giving the pacifier is made, it must be upheld consistently. Through this approach, parents can help their children successfully quit the pacifier and gradually learn independence.

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