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My daughter is 15 months old. She's off her bottle now, but I can't seem to get her off of her pacifier. Does anyone have ideas to get her off her pacifier?

I wouldn't mind her keeping it, except that it is starting to pull her teeth forward. (link)
Try just hiding it from her, and breaking it a bit at a time. See if you can get her to go during the day without it, except for naps. Then gradually stop those. Eventually she won't need it. She'll be cranky at first.. but she'll soon find other ways to soothe herself.



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