Natasha MPH, Psy.D (2)

And then when they go to sleep , take the pacifier out of the ground just in case they dig it up and replace it with a plant that has bloomed and you plant the pacifier and they say that it just bloomed into this nice flower or , you know , some kind of , um , you know , tomato plant or whatever you want to actually have grow , you can even just put it in a pot and that way they can water it and take care of it and they really feel like their pacifier did something . So that's like the way of celebrating the getting rid of the pacifier . Yeah , that it's growing into something else .

Natasha MPH, Psy.D (2)

We struggled . It was so difficult to take away the pacifier . So the question I have for you is if you have a child who has a pacifier and you see that they cannot function without it , right ?

Natasha MPH, Psy.D (2)

You know , it's great and just follow through with that . They want to take the pacifier out . They , they , they can't , they've got to stay in their crib and just let them , you know , have their tantrum in the morning where they say they want to take the pacifier out of bed just makes it easier in terms of removing it .

Natasha MPH, Psy.D (2)

You're watching Mom's Matter on ever talk TV . I have Natasha from Dr Organic Mommy back in the studio today to talk about getting rid of pacifier is a huge dilemma that we all face . So I am so excited to hear about how we do this .

Natasha MPH, Psy.D (2)

When do you kind of think the right time is to take it away ? So pacifiers definitely help in terms of soothing the child , especially when their little babies under six months . But around six months , I like to really have a boundary there .