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Will this cause any health problems over time.my daughter likes to suck and chew her blankie?

She's 4, almost 5 years old and she's been doing this for probably 2 1/2 years now, with the same quot;blankiequot;.She does it when she's watching tv or lying down for bedShe has to have a corner in her mouth to suck on and chew onYou can imagine what the blanket looks like by now, lolI wash it every 2-3 daysI've tried to buy her new blankets, but she doesn't want them, she wants hers.Anyways, is she slowly ingesting anything harmful that may cause her problems, like dye(s) or fibers from the blanket?Also, why do you think she has this habit? Was she scarred in some way when she was little? I've tried breaking her of this habit, and when she can't suck the blanket like she wants, she gets really fidgety and irritable.it almost seems like she's an addict going through withdraw.What is your opinion? Help!

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No, she is perfectly normal and fineMy son is 5 and when he was smaller he had a sniffy blanket and it went everywhere and did everythingHe couldn't sleep without it and would cry and cryThey get to a point where they realize they want to be big and eventually they learn to let things goMy son still sleeps with this blanket, but I rarely see it and when i do, it's left in his bedI can put it in the wash and forget to dry it and he'll never mention itJust don't push your daughter to get rid of it, she will when she is ready Also, if your aren't giving you the answer you need, when you go to your next pediatrician appointment you can ask the doctor about itHe/She will be able to give you some advice or information to help.
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GRAPE KUCHEN Ingredients : 1 pkg(1/4 oz.) dry yeast 1/4 cwarm water 2 tbspsugar 2 tbspbutter 1/2 cmilk 1/4 tspsalt 1 egg 2 to 2 1/4 cflour Grape puree (see below) Preparation : In large bowl soften yeast with waterIn small pan combine sugar, butter, milk and saltHeat to lukewarmAdd to yeast mixtureStir in eggGradually add flour, beating well to form stiff doughCover, let rise 30 to 45 minutesSpread in one well greased 9 x 13 inch pan or 2 (8 inch pans)Spread grape puree on topLet rise again about 20 minutesBake in 350 degree oven for 30 to 35 minutes To prepare grapes: Pinch grapes (4 cups) and slip pulp out of skins into small panSet skins asideHeat pulp over medium heat until seeds separate, about 10 minutesPress through sieve to remove seedsAdd skins to pulp and stir.
No, she is perfectly normal and fineMy son is 5 and when he was smaller he had a sniffy blanket and it went everywhere and did everythingHe couldn't sleep without it and would cry and cryThey get to a point where they realize they want to be big and eventually they learn to let things goMy son still sleeps with this blanket, but I rarely see it and when i do, it's left in his bedI can put it in the wash and forget to dry it and he'll never mention itJust don't push your daughter to get rid of it, she will when she is ready Also, if your aren't giving you the answer you need, when you go to your next pediatrician appointment you can ask the doctor about itHe/She will be able to give you some advice or information to help.

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