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Is thumb sucking good or bad? The answer is not "bad". Recent research
has shown no residual negative effects (dental or emotional) in those
children who stop by age five. According to Heidi Murkoff author of What to Expect the First Year,
95% of children abandon the habit on their own before entering school.
Any parent who finds that thumb sucking allows for a few moments of
peace and quiet or the ability for a baby to fall back to sleep on her
own would say it was more than good. Others might consider it neutral.
In
my family, thumb sucking has come to represent a three generation Greek
tragedy with irony and plot twists, like Oedipus and Antigone.
My mom was the second of eight children and the oldest girl. She and
her older brother sucked their thumbs, not just as babies but into their
school years. For my mom, at least, it led to teasing and pushed out
her front teeth. As a young adult, she went to an oral surgeon to have
her teeth fixed. Unfortunately, the inexperienced surgeon did a poor
job and dental problems have plagued her for over forty years.
Subsequent problems have required more surgery, braces and additional
periodontal work. After four decades of problems, the shoddy work
eventually led to some tooth loss and replacement.
After her
experience with thumb sucking, my mother was committed to the idea that
her son would never suck his thumb. She vowed to do everything in her
power to prevent that. I believe she used the baby socks on thumb
method. This would not work on my son, who continually takes his socks
of and puts them in his own mouth. It must have worked on me, because I
have no memories or pictures of me sucking my thumb. I was led to
believe that anyone who sucked their thumb would mess up their teeth and
need braces. Whew, dodged that bullet. However, around the age of 15,
it was decided (not by me) that I needed braces for of all things an
under-bite (the irony). So after several years and thousands of
dollars, eh.
Based on my mom's stories, the idea that thumb sucking was like crack ("Just say no!") was embedded in mind. So when my son Clark was born, I was strongly against thumb or any other finger sucking. Whenever Clark would put one of his itty-bitty fingers in his mouth, I would quickly remove them. So after a short while, he stopped doing it. Then lo and behold, Grandma comes for a visit. I leave the room and return to find Junior is on the bed with Grandma and sucking his thumb. Grandma finds this cute and laugh worthy at the time. What just happened?
My son had real difficulty sleeping through the
night. His mom and I were wondering if he'd ever sleep through the
night. Sucking his thumb, which he did all on his own, seemed to help
with that. We are left to wonder if he would have slept through the
night a lot sooner had we not discouraged his early finger sucking
behavior and let nature run its course. In the end, you'll need to make
own decision.
- Clark's Dad
3 comments:
My son just turned four and still gives me a hassle about drinking a "baba" before bed. Now he doesn't suck his thumb and will not fall asleep with the bottle.
This has been the battle of the "baba" for over two years now. Initially I allowed it due to my ex and I getting divorced and him being thrust into day care. Figured the kid needed to find a source of familiarity and comfort.
However, for the last six months we have decreased the bottle and replaced it in all situations with a sippy cup. He uses the "baba" for bedtime only.
I will be okay with it for a few more months, but hopefully we will get to the next step soon.
I was fortunate with my children. Not one of them started sucking their thumbs. Now we did use pacy's, so that might have been the reason.
In any case, I believe that it is totally up to the parent. I have heard that thumb sucking causes teeth problems, but to be honest, a high percentage of kids require braces anyway.
I grew up sucking my teeth which ended me on having crook teeth then a dentist have suggested me using clear braces until I was in middle school.
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