As well, taking
a paci away from a toddler is often a much more difficult feat than taking it away from a baby.
Not exact matches
They took her
away only once for shots and she came back with a pacifier - the nurse oppologized profusely for the
paci.
Almost 3 months I wake him up at 9:00 am - breast feed Go down for nap 10:00 Breast Feed 12:00 Go down for Nap 1:00 - 1:10 Breast Feed 3:30 Go down for Nap 4:30 Breast feed 6:00 Go down for Nap 7 - 730 Formula bottle 8:00 Goes to sleep 9:00 Dreamfeed 930 - 10:00 He sometimes awakes by the 45 minute intruder during 2nd and 3rd nap but if I go in right
away and give
paci he goes right back to sleep and finishes out nap... he started sttn at 7 weeks!
As I watched him suck
away on the
paci, I realized my son was one month older than this baby when we found out OUR Baby # 2 was on the way.
I try giving her the
paci (which she's usually thrown or knocked onto the floor), but as soon as I walk
away she starts crying again.
In other words, clear
away all the clutter and pretend your child sleeps in a sparsely decorated Land of Nod oasis where she and her
paci or lovey are the only two beings on the planet.
Once they bit the
paci we took them
away.
He took to her right
away and tried to help with her
paci and gave her kisses.