What is the best age and method to wean a baby from the pacifier?

The CPS generally recommends that pacifier use should stop after a year, paediatricians vary in the age they recommend in their own practices. The sooner the removal the better. But the science is such that we won’t start to see major problems before the age of three. Quitting pacifiers can be a challenge. Start by encouraging your child to turn to another source for comfort — perhaps a blanket or a doll. Don’t spring the removal on them: Talk it up first and give them fair warning that soon they will part with their beloved bubba. Some tricks include “losing” the pacifier or having your child trade in her pacifier for much-wanted toy. Or have her “give” her pacifier to a new baby in her life, such as a friend’s infant or new baby cousin. You can also try reading books on the subject, the same way you use books with potty training (try Scott Nelson’s Bye-Bye, Pacifier or Ricki Booker’s No More Pacifier).
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