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Struggling to Kick Your Kid's Pacifier Habit? You're Not Alone, According to New Research Most kids use pacifiers—and up to a certain point, that's totally normal.
Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and The Anxious Generation author, urges parents to take away their kids' "digital ...
Pacifiers and thumb-sucking can help soothe babies and ease them to sleep but some parents struggle with knowing when and how to stop these habits, a new national poll suggests.
According to a new study of nearly 500 babies, researchers in the Netherlands found that children who use a pacifier are twice as likely to suffer from ear infections.
Pacifiers and thumb-sucking can help soothe babies and ease them to sleep but some parents struggle with knowing when and how to stop these habits, a new national poll suggests.
I also considered pacifiers suggested by parents on the What to Expect staff, as well as pacifiers I used with my own children.
"He was so good with the kids on the set," says Brittany Snow, who plays the oldest daughter in The Pacifier. "He just knew exactly how to handle them.