Daniel's Mummy
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Daniel is now almost 21 months old and we have been talking about him giving up the dummy for sometime now and discussing ways to go about it.
Anyway last time we brought him new dummies we let him choose which ones he wanted - he choose a pack of 2 Avent ones. He has very good vocabulary and a good understanding of what your saying to him so we told him whilst we were in the shop that this was the last dummies and there would be no more after these. He understands one more and no more very well! A week later he had already chewed through one of the dummies, so I showed it to him and told him it was broken and to put it in the bin which he did and told him there was one more left then no more. I have kept reminding him since then that there is no more dummies when this one brakes ( he says 'no more dum dum's'). so tonight we are in the car and he gives me his dummy and says it's broken. So I told him it has to go in the bin when we get home and explained that he would get a prize for giving it up. Walked in the house and he went straight and put it in the bin. Gave him a new little soft toy that I had brought in readyness (which he wasn't bothered about at all) and we haven't heard about it since.
I've got him ready for bed, took him up where he normally does a check of everything he must have in his cot expecting him to mention it but he didn't. It is still all quiet now.
I know it is early days but i was sure I was going to have tears straight away. We can't go anywhere unless we have Brian (his lion comforter) and his dummy. I have buterflys in my stomach as I wasn't expecting it to happen yet but I knew I couldn't go back on what I'd said.
I'll update on how it goes - keep your fingers crossed for me!!! I may be in for a few sleepless nights!
Anyway last time we brought him new dummies we let him choose which ones he wanted - he choose a pack of 2 Avent ones. He has very good vocabulary and a good understanding of what your saying to him so we told him whilst we were in the shop that this was the last dummies and there would be no more after these. He understands one more and no more very well! A week later he had already chewed through one of the dummies, so I showed it to him and told him it was broken and to put it in the bin which he did and told him there was one more left then no more. I have kept reminding him since then that there is no more dummies when this one brakes ( he says 'no more dum dum's'). so tonight we are in the car and he gives me his dummy and says it's broken. So I told him it has to go in the bin when we get home and explained that he would get a prize for giving it up. Walked in the house and he went straight and put it in the bin. Gave him a new little soft toy that I had brought in readyness (which he wasn't bothered about at all) and we haven't heard about it since.
I've got him ready for bed, took him up where he normally does a check of everything he must have in his cot expecting him to mention it but he didn't. It is still all quiet now.
I know it is early days but i was sure I was going to have tears straight away. We can't go anywhere unless we have Brian (his lion comforter) and his dummy. I have buterflys in my stomach as I wasn't expecting it to happen yet but I knew I couldn't go back on what I'd said.
I'll update on how it goes - keep your fingers crossed for me!!! I may be in for a few sleepless nights!