Thumb-Sucking: Do’s and Don'ts

Toddlers suck their thumb when bored, falling asleep, upset, and watching tv. It creates a yummy feeling, like a day at the spa. Over time, kids develop other calming skills and typically give the habit up.   But what if they don’t?  Most kids will stop sucking their thumbs around 2-4 years of age, or by the time the permanent teeth are ready to erupt. That is, as long as we don’t pester our kids about thumb-sucking. When we pressure our kids to stop, we may inadvertently cause more thumbsucking. So, today let’s talk about how you can help your toddler break the habit.INSTAGRAMFollow Dr Cathryn on Instagram: @healthiest_baby TODDLERS MADE EASY courseCheck out our course:  Toddlers Made Easy Course BECOME THE PARENT EVERY KID WANTSSign up for our FREE parenting strategies: Get Toddler Smart You'll get clear and solid parenting insights that will CALM your nerves, SAVE you frustration, and UP your confidence.  FREE TAME TANTRUMS workshopWatch our FREE  Tame Tantrums workshop and manage tantrums without losing your cool. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ If this sounds like you: "I love Toddlers Made Easy."

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Toddlers Made Easy is a short, 10 minute, bite-sized podcast that gives you the insight, tools, and confidence you need to not only handle anything toddler-related thrown your way —but prevent problem behaviors before they start. Toddlers Made Easy is hosted by Dr. Cathryn, a nationally recognized pediatrician with more than 30 years of experience and a mother of 4.