C.A.
I have 6 year old twin girls who BOTH suck on their thumbs. The dentist wanted me to purchase that guard as well and I refused to because it cost way more than we can afford. Genetically speaking my family has the worst teeth so it's most likely inevitable that they will have to have braces. I myself was a thumb-sucker up to age 8 when I finally was put into a retainer and quit on my own. I just don't feel like it's that big of a deal-they will eventually quit on their own. HOWEVER, when my kids are sucking their thumb I certainly say something about it like "Get that thumb out of your mouth" they only usually do it when they are sleepy and sometimes while watching t.v. and sometimes at night when in the bed. It may sound mean but I tell them hey you know donkey on shrek? They will say yeah and I'll say you know if you keep sucking your thumb like that your teeth will end up looking like donkey's. They immediately take their thumbs out of their mouth. Like I said I just don't see what the big deal is-they will quit when they are ready to quit and as I said before it's pretty inevitable with our family history they are going to have to have braces anyways so why go through all that when it's going to happen regardless of what we do? When they were first born I gave them passy's because everytime I had a sonogram done one of them was ALWAYS sucking her thumb in the womb....she did as well when she was born so therefore I gave passy because I felt like you could always throw away a passy but you can't throw away their thumbs. Got them weaned off of a passy at 18 months of age. At age 4 they started to suck their thumbs and I have just given up-some battles just aren't worth it to me....I thought I would never be able to potty train them but it happened in due time.