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[gobsmacked] ds1 just gave me his dummies and told me to give them to the baby dinosaurs

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Tutter · 07/05/2008 19:10

i thought we had a long had battle ahead

and tbh it wasn't a priority - we have to tackle nappies yet

but he has just decided that's it

(of course, he may change his mind in half an hou if he's lying there, sleepless...)

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Tutter · 07/05/2008 19:11

(he'll be 3 next week)

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scampadoodle · 07/05/2008 19:12

DS2 (nearly 4) frequently tells us he doesn't need his dummy anymore (he has one at night) once even put them in the bin. Come bedtime tho & it's "I want my dummeeeeee...!"

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Tutter · 07/05/2008 19:16

tbh, that's what i expected

but he's up there, in bed

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scampadoodle · 07/05/2008 19:19

Good luck. You are probably made of stronger stuff than I anyway.

DS1 was a doddle, dummy-wise. Gave them up no probs at 3.

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notnowbernard · 07/05/2008 19:21

DD1 told me shortly after her 3rd birthday she wanted to give hers to FC

She kicked off a bit the first night. Decided to let her scream it out (dp wavered a bit, I had to be the Iron Fist in the Velvet Glove )

It worked though... second night she barely mentioned the dummy

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 07/05/2008 19:25

Doesn't Tutter's ds realise that dinosaurs don't use dummies, they suck their thumbs?

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Tutter · 07/05/2008 19:30

kathy

i have just written a thank you note from Mummy Dinosaur

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Meandmyjoe · 07/05/2008 20:56

Haha, lol at the letter from mummy dinosaur! Very nice thought though and I'm sure he'll love it.

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Tutter · 08/05/2008 05:43

he survived the night sans dummies - not a peep from him

looking fwd to going in with mummy dinosaur's note [sad mummy]

(i'm up with his brother)

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Buda · 08/05/2008 06:06

Thanks for this thread Tutter! Reminded me that the tooth fairy almost forgot she had to visit DS last night. Thankfully he is still asleep so I have just crept in and left him 200 forint (about 75p!). Phew! That was a close one.

And do you know that Mummy Dinosaur has been trying to get the baby dinosaurs off dummies so she may not be impressed!

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 08/05/2008 08:04

Maybe the mummy dinosaur will become your mate and you will meet up and go to the park together.

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Tutter · 08/05/2008 09:26

i imagine we would be on different schedules

unless her youngest also woke at 4:40

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Tutter · 08/05/2008 09:26

he was thrilled with his thank you note btw

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callmeovercautious · 08/05/2008 20:12

Thats lovely Tutter

My Sister threw hers out of the Train window at about the same age - my Mum still talks about it

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squilly · 09/05/2008 20:58

DD was just under 2 when she just handed her dummy over and said, no more.

It wasn't prompted, but she just made her own mind up. I'm really glad of this as I had a friend whose ds still used his when he was at school (only when he came home, but it must be harder then?!)

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squilly · 09/05/2008 20:58

Forgot to say, congrats Tutter on y0ur sensible little boy!

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candyfluff · 09/05/2008 22:14

i had sucess recently too with getting ds 22months to give up his dummy or gucker as he called it .i thought it was gonna be really hard but he surprised me and only asked for it twice and i pretended that i could'nt find it and he was fine with that.
he still has it to go off to sleep so i think weve come to a compromise.
it has greatly improved his speach,but he has kind of substituted the dummy for a soft fleecey blanket but i dont let him take it outside.

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