Anonymous wrote:DD had a strong attachment to a stuffed animal starting at around 6 months. At nearly 2, she has lots of animals and toys that she likes but cycles through favorites and doesn't seem to have a particular attachment to any of them. a familiar comfort object is nice to have when you're trying to get them to sleep through the night or to relax in unfamiliar places. otherwise, there's no particular advantage, especially to an older toddler or preschooler.
I am informed that DD may yet circle back to a comfort object. A pediatrician friend told me about her 5-year-old son suddenly bonding to a toy that he wouldn't be without for weeks.
I disagree that there is "no particular advantage, especially to an older toddler or preschooler"...if your child is going through transitions (moving, starting a new school, not feeling well, going to the doctor, or having a hard time adjusting or sleeping, then it absolutely comes in handy. Should the kid be taking it wherever he goes? No, but there is no harm in having one, and frankly it has helped my son a lot when he is having a rough time. I'd rather him have one than not.