Sweet, I can agree on that .-)

None of my three boys wanted pacifiers. They haven't been sucking their finger 
either. Anything that wasn't food was spit out with contempt faster than we 
could get it in .-)

It did make them difficult to calm down sometimes when they were small, but but 
most of the time we were glad.  Especially later when we saw others trying to 
make their kids stop using them.

Dag.

> Fra: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Thanks Boris. All four of children grew up with pacifiers. They're 
> helpful when the child is teething. None of them were scarred :-). And 
> they all gave them up by age three or so.
> Paul
> On Jan 19, 2007, at 3:32 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
> 
> > Sweet,
> >
> > But I have some kind of aversion for pacifiers. Galia decided she did
> > not like the idea very early. So, I kind of suggest to consider that at
> > least she'll be sleeping without the pacifier...
> >
> > Boris
> >
> >
> > Paul Stenquist wrote:
> >> When a girl needs a nap, a girl needs a nap. In a pinch, the kitchen
> >> floor will do.
> >> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5452813&size=lg
> >> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5452791&size=lg
> >>



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