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Thumb Sucking and Pacifiers

Pacifiers and Thumb Sucking - Keep Kids Healthy
Most young children use a pacifier or suck on their thumb or fingers. If your child has not stopped by her third birthday, you may need to consider taking action to stop this habit.

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Thumb Sucking Books - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Thumb Sucking.

Thumb Sucking Poll - About Pediatrics
When did your children give up sucking on their thumb or pacifier?

Thumb Sucking and Pacifiers - AAP
Information about thumb sucking and pacifiers from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Preschool Tips thumb sucking/pacifier use - Keep Kids Healthy
a discussion of how to stop thumb sucking and pacifier use in preschool children and its treatment

Hair Pulling, Head Banging and Other Bad Habits - Keep Kids Healthy
Hair pulling, head-banging, body rocking, thumb sucking and other habits often appear in infancy. Learn how to help your child give up these habits.

Using a Pacifier - Newborn Parenting Tips - Keep Kids Healthy
Using a pacifier can help newborns with self-calming and self-comforting, but should be avoided early on in breastfeeding moms.

Pacifiers - keepkidshealthy.com Product Guide - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Pacifiers.

Toddler Survey - Keep Kids Healthy
Toddler survey. Complete our survey and see what other toddlers are doing, when they began/finished potty training, moved to a toddler bed, sleep issues, weaning, using a bottle, biting, etc.



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