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" ... Lights: I do truly believe that every kid, like I said, at a young age is motivated by helping people and want to help people and it comes down to the parents to nurture that desire in them, because that desire goes away real fast if you don't help them create opportunities to try that out and see some success doing it. Like when Rocket was younger and she was addicted to like a little pacifier, not letting kids use pacifiers. We read that one of the best ways to help them get rid of it is to make the choice themselves and make them feel like they're helping someone in the process because that motivates them more than anything. So one tactic, and it works for us at a time with basically saying we're going to collect them all and then we're going to donate them to other kids. So I think the biggest point of excitement for her in all of that was the fact that she was going to be able to help other kids. She quit cold turkey that day and never put another one in her mouth again. And she talks about to this day how to help the kid. So it's amazing how easily kids are motivated by the ability to be able to help somebody. I think that that trickles up the line with all of these projects. So when this one came up it was like, you know, she's really excited to do it. ... "
" ... Of course, a study presented at a medical conference is not the same as one published in a reputable peer-reviewed scientific journal. Time will tell if this study ends up passing the rigors of scientific peer review. Plus, be wary of drawing broader conclusions from a study that included only 9 parents who used the mouth cleaning method for pacifiers. Moreover, this study only shows an association or correlation and does not prove that the changes in IgE levels were due to the parents sucking. There may have been additional factors such as other parental practices and environmental conditions at play. For example, could 9 mothers have fed their babies different things or had less clean homes in general? Finally, the study did not determine which of the infants eventually developed allergies. ... "
" ... These practices tend to discourage breastfeeding, Morad said. Handing out formula bags “sends a message to Mom that you need this—here’s some formula for when you fail at your breastfeeding goals.” Giving out pacifiers makes it easier for mothers to give up on nursing if they’re having trouble getting their babies to latch. And taking babies away just after birth disrupts the very first opportunity for mother and baby to bond at the breast. ... "