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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Ok, one of the Pp's was asking for a reason to take it away. One huge reason that never seems to be discussed is the fact that because they are just starting to pronounce words and talk that tons of their conversation comes out muffled, because they have a plug in their mouth. I mean, how many times do you see a little one say something, and you can't understand them. They are just start learn vocabulary, and it messes with it. You wanted a reason, but let me guess, you won't like that one either. [/quote] So obnoxious. OP said her child is very verbal and only uses her pack for sleeping. So of course she won't like your reason. And I don't get where you think she's been turning down reasons right and left. One person said the dentist recommends it go by age 3, many others said their dentists didn't think it was a problem at all. One person said she used a pacifier and somehow knew that it was the one thing that contribute to her dental issues 10 years later and another said to start saving for braces which most kids get anyway it seems regardless of pacifier use. So really I have not seen this wealth of arguments against night-time pacifier use for a 2.5yo that OP had been willfully ignoring. [/quote]
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