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Our little one is almost three and we’re still using a pacifier for sleep. I always figured we’d cross that bridge later, but now our pediatrician gently mentioned it’s time to think about weaning. Honestly, I’m dreading the nights without it—it’s our magic button for calming down. Has anyone else been through this and found a way that didn’t feel traumatic for everyone?
I hear you Our little one sleeps with a pacifier and the thought of nights without it feels scary to a tired parent The first week will be tough but you can lean on extra hugs and a simple bedtime routine
From a planning view this is a transition not a rule The pacifier served a purpose and now the goal is calmer nights with less reliance We could try a slow fade over several nights and replace the habit with a short story and a hand squeeze
Seems like a lot of pressure to drop it right now The kid is three and sleeps with a comfort object Some days I wonder if we are chasing a timetable more than a real need
Maybe flip the frame and call it a farewell moment not a ban Let the child lead a tiny goodbye during a quiet daytime moment then switch to a new bedtime ritual
Think about how a night scene would read in a story If the pacifier is a prop then the scene shifts as the child grows The rhythm of the night changes when the prop fades
Would a small reward the first night without the pacifier feel right or is support more about steady predictable nights?