Awww! That's so unfair for the kid she's not even ready yet to give up her pacifiers! Maybe people should talk to their kid's dentist about PacifiersRUs, that's a site I found on the internet where pacifiers are made for everybody, in addition to babies. Hopefully kids her age can be weaned from their baby pacifiers, to pacifiers for kids their age. But the dentists will have to find out if that won't cause any dental issues, I don't want to guide people to do something that will disfigure their kid's teeth, but I know how it feels to be upset over the loss of something that kids are attached to, whether it's a pacifier, a toy, or something they enjoy doing, like carrying their dolls in public and using their imagination about being a mother with their baby. These kids with a big imagination don't hurt a fly. And it's so hard and devasting for kids when parents take away something they love.
Beckster are you crazy?! That is a horrible idea. Any dentist will tell you that pacifiers after the age of 2 causes their teeth to form around the shape of the pacifier. They are meant to sooth infants who naturally suckle to self soothe. After that they have no purpose and become a crutch for a child. People are so afraid to do anything that will make their child upset anymore instead of doing what’s good for them. I work in a dental office and I see kids come in that are 3+ years old that are still using pacifiers and bottles. Their parents put them to bed with a bottle still and literally all of their teeth are rotting out of their head because of it. When we see kids still using bottles and pacifiers at 5 and older it just makes me sad for the child bc their parents either didn’t want to deal with the crying when they take them away or didn’t want to upset them and now they have to have major dental work along with most of their teeth pulled bc of it.
@@lindsaywhitley8812 Well, you have a point. But did you ever check out that site on the internet that I described, PacifiersRUs? I don't know, I could be wrong but I'm guessing now that it's baby teeth that can get disfigured easily by pacifiers, and not permanent teeth.
As tramatic as this looked, she was over it that day. The deal was, she had to get rid of the paci when she got a big girl bed. Easiest transition ever. Never asked for the paci again.
That was the best thing you could have done for her and I commend you for doing it even though it could have been hard at first. So many people think the aftermath is going to be too hard or just don’t want to upset their kids and it’s the worst thing for the child.
@@ladder823 😂 lol you are so idiot. Of course they cry but when it is time to quit from pacifier ; you must be careful! If they cry as in this video , definitely it is traumatic for the kid.
梅原緑 she’s not a baby!! She has a mouthful of teeth and can walk and talk so she is no longer a baby. No child should be using a pacifier after the age of 2 at the oldest and should no longer be using bottles after they’re a year old. People just don’t want to upset a child or just don’t want to deal with the crying instead of doing what is best for them and it’s sad. That’s why you see so many kids still using pacifiers and bottles at 2, 3, 4, 5+ years old. We see it in the dental office I work in all the time and all of those kids end up needing major dental work along with needing most of their teeth pulled bc they are completely rotting out of their head bc parents still put them to bed with a bottle and pacifier. By the time they have permanent teeth, most of them need root canals and crowns on the teeth that can still be salvaged. It’s sad.
It’s funny when the moms say
It’s going bye bye LOL
oh my golly how cute this video,,,,,my baby really like her pacifier so i dont know if she will cry if she will say goodbye to her pacifier......
Pacifiers there tired those helium balloons
Pacifier in tires a balloons like a helicopter
Awww! That's so unfair for the kid she's not even ready yet to give up her pacifiers! Maybe people should talk to their kid's dentist about PacifiersRUs, that's a site I found on the internet where pacifiers are made for everybody, in addition to babies. Hopefully kids her age can be weaned from their baby pacifiers, to pacifiers for kids their age. But the dentists will have to find out if that won't cause any dental issues, I don't want to guide people to do something that will disfigure their kid's teeth, but I know how it feels to be upset over the loss of something that kids are attached to, whether it's a pacifier, a toy, or something they enjoy doing, like carrying their dolls in public and using their imagination about being a mother with their baby. These kids with a big imagination don't hurt a fly. And it's so hard and devasting for kids when parents take away something they love.
Beckster are you crazy?! That is a horrible idea. Any dentist will tell you that pacifiers after the age of 2 causes their teeth to form around the shape of the pacifier. They are meant to sooth infants who naturally suckle to self soothe. After that they have no purpose and become a crutch for a child. People are so afraid to do anything that will make their child upset anymore instead of doing what’s good for them. I work in a dental office and I see kids come in that are 3+ years old that are still using pacifiers and bottles. Their parents put them to bed with a bottle still and literally all of their teeth are rotting out of their head because of it. When we see kids still using bottles and pacifiers at 5 and older it just makes me sad for the child bc their parents either didn’t want to deal with the crying when they take them away or didn’t want to upset them and now they have to have major dental work along with most of their teeth pulled bc of it.
@@lindsaywhitley8812 Well, you have a point. But did you ever check out that site on the internet that I described, PacifiersRUs? I don't know, I could be wrong but I'm guessing now that it's baby teeth that can get disfigured easily by pacifiers, and not permanent teeth.
So cute a baby..😘😘
I don’t think that she is a baby anymore I think that she looks about 3
I Love how these parents was laughing at her to become a villain
As tramatic as this looked, she was over it that day. The deal was, she had to get rid of the paci when she got a big girl bed. Easiest transition ever. Never asked for the paci again.
That was the best thing you could have done for her and I commend you for doing it even though it could have been hard at first. So many people think the aftermath is going to be too hard or just don’t want to upset their kids and it’s the worst thing for the child.
Skydavaer and baby Trevor
Skydvar and baby Trevor
This is a sign the child is growing up .
so sad, but that Is a great idea.
Now they created a trauma for kid. It should not be crying bye bye
CAUSE, no kids ever cry. Lol. #Clown
@@ladder823 😂 lol you are so idiot. Of course they cry but when it is time to quit from pacifier ; you must be careful! If they cry as in this video , definitely it is traumatic for the kid.
@@pinarbrowns5430 just so you know, she is 16 years old now and did just fine. But Thank you for telling me to be careful.
I done blame her I cry when I let go of balloons also lolz I say im gonna miss you! and start crying
Back when i was little I called my pacifier a fye
She is a baby !
Don't take away her pacify!
梅原緑 she’s not a baby!! She has a mouthful of teeth and can walk and talk so she is no longer a baby. No child should be using a pacifier after the age of 2 at the oldest and should no longer be using bottles after they’re a year old. People just don’t want to upset a child or just don’t want to deal with the crying instead of doing what is best for them and it’s sad. That’s why you see so many kids still using pacifiers and bottles at 2, 3, 4, 5+ years old. We see it in the dental office I work in all the time and all of those kids end up needing major dental work along with needing most of their teeth pulled bc they are completely rotting out of their head bc parents still put them to bed with a bottle and pacifier. By the time they have permanent teeth, most of them need root canals and crowns on the teeth that can still be salvaged. It’s sad.
Imagine if she’s is 22 years old now?!
He will learn how to let go and share too
Your are a big girl now
This is a great idea
How did she do after this?
Idk, Traumatized maybe
Sad n funny , i love paci videos