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- From: seanna@bnr.ca (Seanna Watson)
- Subject: Re: Thumb Sucking
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.204139.27834@bcrka451.bnr.ca>
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- Organization: Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 20:41:39 GMT
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- My younger son just turned 6. He has, so far, been a dedicated thumb-
- sucker. He has had lots of social problems (the archetypical "spirited
- child" for those who have read the book), and we have not made a big
- deal about the thumb-sucking, because he uses it as a tension reducer,
- and it seems to help.
-
- Last March, Nicky was memorizing a poem for a school storytelling contest.
- He chose "Being Five" (from _Alligator_Pie/Garbage_Delight_ by Dennis Lee).
- It goes:
-
- I'm not exactly big, and I'm not exactly little
- But being 5 is best of all, because it's in the middle.
- A person likes to ride his bike around the block a lot,
- And being 5 is big enough, but being 4 is not.
- And then he likes to settle down and suck his thumb a bit,
- And being 5 is small enough, but when you're 6 you quit.
- I've thought about it in my mind (being 5, I mean).
- And why I like it best of all is `cause it's in between.
-
- In the course of learning the poem (BTW, he was second in his grade (says the
- proud mum)), he seems to have convinced himself that he should quit sucking
- his thumb when he turned 6. He has recently been working hard to stop. We
- have been encouraging without pushing him (yesterday, he asked me to put
- some dry skin cream on his thumb before bed so he would remember not to
- suck it), and if he is as determined about this as he is about most other
- things, he will certainly succeed soon.
-
- (My older son was a devoted thumbsucker when he was a baby, but when he was
- about 13 months old, he got a cold with a very stuffy nose, and the skin on
- his thumb got chapped and cracked. He quit thumb-sucking then, either because
- his thumb hurt too much, or he didn't like the taste of the A&D ointment I put
- on it.)
-
- --
- Seanna Watson Bell-Northern Research,
- (seanna@bnr.ca) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
-
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