Unexpected goodbye to the pacifier

My two-year-old daughter has said goodbye to the pacifier. I say that it has been unexpected because, perhaps we are used to expecting to repeat schemes with the children, and we thought that it would be more complicated than with the older one. But it has been a voluntary and unexpected goodbye to the pacifier.

After having spoiled several of his pacifiers with his teeth, we had to get hold of his sister's we still kept. We tried to convince him not to break them, because they went to waste. One after another, the "pupos" have ended up lying, until it was she herself who did not want to sleep more with a pacifier.

On the one hand, it is a relief to see that we don't have to worry about how to "take it off." And especially that it has not been anything traumatic for her, as she thought would happen when, at first, she did not want to see the pacifier or in paint because the finger was much richer ...

She herself has decided that "the broken pupo no" (the last one was already in the process of breaking too), and overnight, she left it aside. At first I thought that it was a little harder to fall asleep, but I am no longer sure that it was a matter of the pacifier, because it continues to rise a few times (and that is another story) before falling asleep, and also did it before, since he sleeps in his bed and has no "barriers".

It is true that she has only used them to sleep in the crib (in the car or in the cart for example did not need it) and was not as "hooked" as the sister, who needed him much more, and at any time of the day . But it still surprised me this unexpected goodbye to the pacifier. And, what do you want me to say, it will be silly, but it also gives me some nostalgia because I see how much my girls have grown ...

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