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Pacifiers, Blankets, Bottles, and Thumbs : What Every Parent Should Know About Starting and Stopping

Pacifiers, Blankets, Bottles, and Thumbs : What Every Parent Should Know About Starting and Stopping

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Information
Review: I never realized the importance of transitional objects until reading this book. With this new understanding, I no longer make my 8 year old feel like a baby just because she still sleeps with her doll. I also learned how to encourage and increase her independence. I recommend this book to any first time parent!

Monica, Elmont New York


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So helpful! So smart! Thank you Dr. Brenner!
Review: My 20 month old continues to tantrum non stop when she doesn't have her pacifier nearby. This great guide book helped my husband and I break Samantha's habit simple and easy. Great advice, I wish I had this with my first two kids. Also, thanks for the tips on helping us stop calling our kids by pet names. They really do prefer their own names!

Kathryn, Texas, mother of 3


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: felt like a life saver!
Review: Very very helpful in showing how to get through his habit problem.
I never even knew what a transitional object was.

Alexis, New York mother of 3

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!...This book made me think...
Review: WOW! I now realize that losing my own rabbits' foot or favorite t-shirt would cause me a similar
kind of stress, to the kind my 7 year old son might feel if he lost his favorite talking Woody action figure. This book made me think more about his relationships with his stuff. I guess we're all attached to different things.



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