Hmm.... 15.5 months here and still counting.....
I think some bubs are just better at getting their own stuff (being more independent) than mine is!!!![]()
Hmm.... 15.5 months here and still counting.....
I think some bubs are just better at getting their own stuff (being more independent) than mine is!!!![]()
We attach Charlie's to his dummy chain & then to his sleeping bag or tshirt depending what nap it is & he finds it no worries. It's the best thing we ever started doing & wish we had sooner. Some bubs will pick it up easy...others may not. But the sooner you try putting extra dummies in the cot, or attaching a chain, or taking it away (what ever works for you) the sooner they will adapt to what it is you are trying to achieve.
Chloe was about 7 or 8 months when she would find it for herself - which was about the time she started breaking out of her wrap! We used to place about 6 or 7 in her cot around her head like a halo and she would find them for herself. I still witness her reaching above her head in her sleep for her 'dum'!
Thanks for the replies ladies
Boy o boy - don't tell me I will be getting up every night to replace it for the next 4 months !!!
Erin - at what age did you attach dummy to Charlie's clothes and when did he put in his mouth on his own ?
I'm still getting up and replacing the dummy and Daniel is 14 months old!!
Oh well......... just a part of life at the moment.
The funny thing is, with a thumb, he knows exactly where it is. A blessing for now, but not so much later if he doesn't stop sucking it! LOL, it seems sometimes you are d#mned if you do and d#mned if you don't.
Nina was around 6 months old when she could find it herself. She loved it so much, she knew exactly where it was all the time! Another thing you could try when he's older is putting a couple of dummies in his cot, and see if she can find at least one of them.
Finally at nearing 2 she only loses it now about once a night.
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