My baby boy - one next week - has slept (only slept) with a dummy since he was tiny. It helped a lot when he had colic and the time never seemed quite right to take it away ... and now, unsurprisingly, he is VERY attached to it - doesn't like it being taken out of his mouth in the morning and sometimes, when he sees it during the day, he cries for it. I have tried putting the same toy in his cot for weeks but he couldn't care less - the dummy is (increasingly) the thing.
In all respects he is an extremely happy little boy, walking, talking (words, I mean), becoming a joker. It feels a little mean depriving him of this object when other babies his age are carrying around teddy bears etc. - but I don't want him to have a dummy in his mouth all day just when he's beginning to talk. And it has a useful power at bedtime that might fade if he had it all day.
Is it mean to take away his dummy except for sleep?