Aidensmom
Holy Crap!<br><font color=blue>Murdered By Pineapp
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To the OP - definately do not give it back. We took DS's away when he was about 18 months, he asked for it for about a week, and then never thought of it again. The first couple nights he took a little longer to go to sleep, but it wasn't really a problem. He did for a while however have a much stronger attachment to his favorite stuffed animal as he began to use that for comfort. Now, 2 years later, I couldn't even tell you the last time I have seen him with that stuffed animal.
NJDisneymom - if he is biting through them, you need to take it away as soon as possible. It is a real choking hazard, especially if he bites it in his sleep. A piece can come off and get lodged in his throat. This is actually the reason DS had to give up his.
NJDisneymom said:OMG! We are dealing with the same thing right now. My ds just turned 2 last month and I know its time to give up the paci but I am waiting till after our Disney trip (in 2 short weeks) for sanity sake. He is biting thru them all now though and I'm not sure we will have any left and I really don't want to buy more!!!
NJDisneymom - if he is biting through them, you need to take it away as soon as possible. It is a real choking hazard, especially if he bites it in his sleep. A piece can come off and get lodged in his throat. This is actually the reason DS had to give up his.