Determining if Thumb Sucking Is a Problem: A Guide
Parents often wonder when thumb sucking moves from harmless comfort to a potential concern and which signs signal it might be a problem.
Parents often wonder when thumb sucking moves from harmless comfort to a potential concern and which signs signal it might be a problem.
Explore practical strategies to help children ease out of thumb sucking while balancing patience, daily routines, and gentle support without added stress.
Thumb sucking is a natural habit. It starts early, often in infancy, and helps children soothe themselves. But as kids grow, this comforting reflex can become a hard-to-break habit that…
In the May, 2018 volume 35 issue of Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr. Farber details several observations and tips for office practices. Among them, he writes about TGuard. Item 6 on his…
From: http://charlottesmartypants.com/2015/02/smarty-health-corner-stop-thumbsucking-matthews-co-tguard-products/#more-47836 From the Smarty Health Corner: Stop Thumbsucking in 30 Days with Matthews Co. TGuard Products! written by Guest Blogger February 26, 2015 By Kelly Reed Keeling, mom of two (ages…