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Indestructable Bite-Proof Pacifiers?? Desperate request!



 
 
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Old April 28th 04, 03:54 PM
Denise Anderson
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Default Indestructable Bite-Proof Pacifiers?? Desperate request!


"Nikki" wrote in
I went to an occupational therapy work shop
once. Some kids (big kids or even adults) chew on things as a sensory

need.
They actually make a thing called a fidget (I have the site saved

somewhere
if you want it) but the OT said aquarium tubing works just fine. A person
can chew away and it doesn't break to pieces.



my middle DD uses aquarium tubing to chew on sometimes. We actually got it
from her preschool (she goes to a preschool for children with
disabilities).. but it lasts forever.

Denise

 




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