They really will want you to push , they want to push those boundaries . But in reality , they need boundaries after , especially after the age of three , they really need boundaries because it makes them feel more secure , more stable . It makes them feel like they can trust you .
Um so it's kind of that exchange taking place . And so then the child has a better understanding of where their pacifiers are going and that makes sense that those are great tips . Yeah .
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 . So only when they're sleeping or in car rides , if they're having difficulty in the car , and that's where you can at least manage , manage it and have that kind of restriction in place .
But around six months , I like to really have a boundary there . So only when they're sleeping or in car rides , if they're having difficulty in the car , and that's where you can at least manage , manage it and have that kind of restriction in place . And that way it sets you up for success later that you can easily remove it .
But in reality , they need boundaries after , especially after the age of three , they really need boundaries because it makes them feel more secure , more stable . It makes them feel like they can trust you . All right .