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Re: All About "Security Blankets"
by Lucy Lunderville on Monday June 14, @08:28PM
My 18 month old son became attached to his blankie from about age 6 months. I had recently decided to wean him from it because it got to the point that if we forgot it at home, as soon as he discovered it was missing, he would cry and scream until we got home. He just seemed so disfunctional without it. So we started leaving it in the car when going somewhere. Now we're leaving it at home. He is gradualy not needing it as much outside the home. He does however, go to it right when getting home. Thumb sucking and all. And of course he cuddles up with it at night in his crib. I do plan on letting him keep it at home until he's ready to let it go, but I guess my point is that balance is a good thing too.
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