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8 (nearly 9) and still thumb sucking!

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brandnewstepmum · 20/11/2008 09:36

I've seen some previous discussions on this so now I know I'm not alone with this problem! My step-dd will be 9 in Jan & I would really like to help her stop sucking her thumb, otherwise, according to the dentist, she will be wearing a brace in a few years time. The thumb mostly goes along with an old toy bear (had it since she was 5 months old) which she likes to carry around and hold up to her mouth while she sucks. If we put the bear away she sucks less, but then tends to chew on things instead or put objects into her mouth - it's as if she hasn't gone through the normal process of learning about choking! Her birth mum left when she was 3 and rarely sees her, & I reckon that's why she has formed such an attachment to the bear. I guess worst case is that she gets the brace then won't be able to suck her thumb anyway, but I think that will be really upsetting for her. Most of the advice out there is directed at parents of toddlers & says that they will grow out of it when ready but I see from the post on here that isn't always the case The worst thing about this sort of problem at this age is that she has all the arguing skills of an 8 year old and so trying to reason with her about it ends up in a big upset with tears, which just want to make her suck more, of course Any ideas?

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bella29 · 20/11/2008 12:00

Take it out of your mouth.

It can't grow in the dark

brandnewstepmum · 20/11/2008 12:00

Yes, sorry, I've completely lost it! I'm off to boil the bear now , spent far too much time on here! Thanks for the laughs

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Berrie · 20/11/2008 12:35
Grin

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lazurm · 16/12/2008 13:39

OK, I probably have the record here. I'm 58 and am a thumb lover!

exthumbsucker · 20/03/2009 23:14

I was a thumb sucker till three years ago when i saw adult dummys on ebay they are made for people who have had strokes to help with there speach. Any way out of cuiosity I bought one it cured thumb sucking but now I am addicted to the dummy these are not for fancy dress they are the real thing but I am told they are better for the teeth being the orthodontic type.
I am thirty five.
I only use it around the house and in bed my husband did not like it to start with but don't mind so much now infact he bought me two new dummys last week. sorry if you think I am a weirdo but it takes all sorts.

exthumbsucker · 20/03/2009 23:15

I was a thumb sucker till three years ago when i saw adult dummys on ebay they are made for people who have had strokes to help with there speach. Any way out of cuiosity I bought one it cured thumb sucking but now I am addicted to the dummy these are not for fancy dress they are the real thing but I am told they are better for the teeth being the orthodontic type.
I am thirty five.
I only use it around the house and in bed my husband did not like it to start with but don't mind so much now infact he bought me two new dummys last week. sorry if you think I am a weirdo but it takes all sorts.

SlartyBartFast · 20/03/2009 23:20

i did give up, admits bravely, at 15, when on a school residential.

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