How to Get Rid of the Pacifier (Gently)
Getting rid of the pacifier is easier when you limit it to sleep first, then drop naps, then nights. Each step paired with a familiar comfort object keeps meltdowns manageable.
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Getting rid of the pacifier is easier when you limit it to sleep first, then drop naps, then nights. Each step paired with a familiar comfort object keeps meltdowns manageable.
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