What are your thoughts on pacifiers? I have a 22 month old who comes with his blankie, paci and typically is carried in w/out shoes each day. His speech imo is suffering due to his pacifier usage and he has a limited vocabulary. After seeing his dr a few months ago for a reg checkup his dad bragged to me about how the dr told him his son was doing great (implying his son was meeting all milestones).
I know it’s wrong to compare this dub to the other children around his age here, but, it’s hard not to do it. He doesn't have a comprehension problem but rather just the inability to formulate his words.
I want to help him so each day I put his pacifier in his cubby and he doesn’t use it here at any time including nap time. He doesn’t have a problem with it either. But, the second his parents come to pick him up, he whines for his ”blankie and paci” and they get it to him ASAP.
If I thought they would take my advice, I would say something, but his mother is resistant to change. For example, most recently I told all of my parents that I was implementing a “no diaper bag policy”. Everyone complied, except his parents who decided it was optional and brought it again the next day. After I explained the policy again, the dcd smiled condescendly and asked, “what about the medication—-like I had not even thought of it”. I stood my ground and explained not needed a diaper bag for medication.
Anyway, my question is...has anyone enforced a “no pacifier policy” in order to do what is best for the child, or am I out of line?
I know it’s wrong to compare this dub to the other children around his age here, but, it’s hard not to do it. He doesn't have a comprehension problem but rather just the inability to formulate his words.
I want to help him so each day I put his pacifier in his cubby and he doesn’t use it here at any time including nap time. He doesn’t have a problem with it either. But, the second his parents come to pick him up, he whines for his ”blankie and paci” and they get it to him ASAP.
If I thought they would take my advice, I would say something, but his mother is resistant to change. For example, most recently I told all of my parents that I was implementing a “no diaper bag policy”. Everyone complied, except his parents who decided it was optional and brought it again the next day. After I explained the policy again, the dcd smiled condescendly and asked, “what about the medication—-like I had not even thought of it”. I stood my ground and explained not needed a diaper bag for medication.
Anyway, my question is...has anyone enforced a “no pacifier policy” in order to do what is best for the child, or am I out of line?
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