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Jul 9, 2017 at 12:40 history closed Rory Alsop Duplicate of How to prevent children from sucking their thumb?
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Dec 28, 2011 at 6:58 comment added Lennart Regebro don't let her overcome the various tools. She'll fall asleep in the end.
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Dec 6, 2011 at 4:05 comment added Aarthi I'm making this a comment because it's purely anecdotal: I sucked my thumb until I was about seven. My parents (read: mother) told me that if I stopped, I would get big girl furniture for my room. So I did; if I thought about thumbsucking, I'd read a book instead (reading required both hands) or I'd go play with toys or something. At night, I'd sleep with my right hand (my preferred thumb) under my pillow and/or under my head so that I wouldn't suck it by accident. It was hard, but Big Girl Furniture for my room was way more important to me than thumbsucking. I also realize it was bribery, ha!
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