

When they become so dependent on them for comfort, it can be quite the task to end the habit.
According to the HSE, thumb sucking and soothers can affect your child's tooth and jaw development - particularly when adult teeth start to appear in their mouth.
It can affect their jaw even when they still have baby teeth, so at some point, it is advised that you encourage your child to do something else instead.
Your child may not have enough time to practice using their lips and tongue for talking or may not want to talk.
This may take some time to correct.
A child who is thumb-sucking or using a soother may not have the same opportunities to talk, the HSE warns.
However, there are many ways you can help a child to give up the habit without causing too much upset.
Some ways to try and combat the issue include:
If your child sucks their thumb, here are some tips for kicking the habit: