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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1309922" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>Yes I raised two well rounded and sensible kids. The son had a sincere attachment to the pacifier. One day when in his car seat the one that hooked over the seat and had a steering wheel he spit the pacifier out into the floor I pulled over and retrieved it and handed it to him. He popped it into his mouth and I started driving and said to him looks like you need to decide to get rid of the pacifier. Also this was a time frame when the car we owned had no air conditioner. Right window done he took the pacifier out and threw it out and never cried or asked for one again. I tried to teach each one to not get addicted and attached to any inanimate object.</p><p>Everyone has their own way of raising kids and what worked for me will not work for you. By the way gorilla glue will not work. Get a soldering iron and melt the plastic to attach the head. Or let her run around with a headless doll until she gets tired of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1309922, member: 4674"] Yes I raised two well rounded and sensible kids. The son had a sincere attachment to the pacifier. One day when in his car seat the one that hooked over the seat and had a steering wheel he spit the pacifier out into the floor I pulled over and retrieved it and handed it to him. He popped it into his mouth and I started driving and said to him looks like you need to decide to get rid of the pacifier. Also this was a time frame when the car we owned had no air conditioner. Right window done he took the pacifier out and threw it out and never cried or asked for one again. I tried to teach each one to not get addicted and attached to any inanimate object. Everyone has their own way of raising kids and what worked for me will not work for you. By the way gorilla glue will not work. Get a soldering iron and melt the plastic to attach the head. Or let her run around with a headless doll until she gets tired of it. [/QUOTE]
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