i have noticed that my DD tries to suck her fingers/hand but she isnt quite co--ordinated enough to get them in the right place and leave it there. so, just wondering if she is going to be a thumb sucker is it something that develops over time as they get more co-ordinated or is it something that happens right from the beginning? (i dont really care either way if she does or doesnt, just interested really).
My son is a dummy boy but goes for the thumb when the dummy is not around. I found that he didn't really get the hang of it until he was probably 9 or 10 mths old but that could be because of the dummy?
Mackenzie started sucking hers round about 4 months - it used to be for a bout 10 secs before falling alseep and now it's for a few minutes when upset or before sleep.
Some kids do suck their fingers instead of their thumbs. I was a thumb sucker from birth until I was about 8 or 9. My parents tried everything they could to get me to stop (putting rotten tasting cream on it, bandaging it up etc) but I eventually just grew out of it. I have no dental problems from it. I think it's the kids who hook their thumb under their teeth who have issues later in life.
I actually saw DS sucking his thumb on the ultrasound video. I was convinced he was going to be a thumb sucker but he wasn't.
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