Valley Girl
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Hi everyone.
I thought I would write a post about dummies because I would like to know how you all feel about them.
I used one with my eldest and I am using one now with Toby. James had his until he was 2 1/2 when we collected them up and put them in a basket for the Easter Bunny, and she exchanged them for eggs
She also left James a lovely card saying that she was going to give them to her babies because they wouldn't sleep at night and she was having terrible trouble!
The thing is I loved him having a dummy. When we were out shopping, or driving and he started crying I just popped it in and be happy as larry. I felt it was brilliant to have the option for him to soothe himslef without needing me to sing, dance, rock, feed - in the middle of Sainsbury's or the M3!
I just can't understand why they get such a bad press. It seems to be the older genersations that hate them so much, probably because they picture a five year old walking around with a dummy in it's mouth. I hate that image too, but it doesn't mean we are going to let our babies have them until their at school!
All the things people say about them in a bad light didn't affect us at all. James was an early talker so it obviously didn't stop him talking - we didn't use it as a plug! He gave it up happily when the time came and is a very placid boy. Much more placid than my second son, who refused a dummy from the word go. His ability to self soothe is limited at the age of 5!
I just get so cross with the 'anti dummy' brigade thinking they can comment if I am out and Toby has his soother in. If you don't like them, just don't use them, don't comment on the fact that I do use one. One woman actually took my eldest son's out of his mouth when he was about six months in Homebase. She was behind the check out and reached over saying "You don't want that horrid thing" - I was FURIOUS!! I even call it a soother, because the word dummy has such a bad press.
How do you feel? If you hate them, or love them? Am I the only one who feels there is a negative feeling associated with them?
I thought I would write a post about dummies because I would like to know how you all feel about them.
I used one with my eldest and I am using one now with Toby. James had his until he was 2 1/2 when we collected them up and put them in a basket for the Easter Bunny, and she exchanged them for eggs
She also left James a lovely card saying that she was going to give them to her babies because they wouldn't sleep at night and she was having terrible trouble!
The thing is I loved him having a dummy. When we were out shopping, or driving and he started crying I just popped it in and be happy as larry. I felt it was brilliant to have the option for him to soothe himslef without needing me to sing, dance, rock, feed - in the middle of Sainsbury's or the M3!
I just can't understand why they get such a bad press. It seems to be the older genersations that hate them so much, probably because they picture a five year old walking around with a dummy in it's mouth. I hate that image too, but it doesn't mean we are going to let our babies have them until their at school!
All the things people say about them in a bad light didn't affect us at all. James was an early talker so it obviously didn't stop him talking - we didn't use it as a plug! He gave it up happily when the time came and is a very placid boy. Much more placid than my second son, who refused a dummy from the word go. His ability to self soothe is limited at the age of 5!
I just get so cross with the 'anti dummy' brigade thinking they can comment if I am out and Toby has his soother in. If you don't like them, just don't use them, don't comment on the fact that I do use one. One woman actually took my eldest son's out of his mouth when he was about six months in Homebase. She was behind the check out and reached over saying "You don't want that horrid thing" - I was FURIOUS!! I even call it a soother, because the word dummy has such a bad press.
How do you feel? If you hate them, or love them? Am I the only one who feels there is a negative feeling associated with them?