
Teaching Your Baby to Replace Their Own Pacifier
Step 1: Teach the Movement During Playtime
Babies learn best through repetition and play, so start by practicing while they’re awake. Hand your baby the pacifier and guide their hand to their mouth. If they aren’t already doing this themselves, encourage them to try the motion.
Once they get the hang of it, now always just place thepacifier in their hand and let them place it in their mouth. This helps build muscle memory and confidence, making it easier to do the same thing during the night.
Step 2: Encourage Them to Find It in the Crib
During naps or bedtime, place the pacifier close toy our baby’s hand rather than directly into their mouth. Over time, they’ll learn to reach out and find it.
You can make this easier by scattering a few pacifiers around the crib so there’s always one nearby. Glow-in-the-dark pacifiers are also a great option - they’re easier to spot in a dark room without stimulating your baby fully awake.
Step 3: Give Them Time to Try at Night
If your baby stirs during the night, try pausing before going in. If they’re moving around or lightly fussing, they might be looking for their pacifier. Giving them a moment to find it themselves (even if they don’t succeed right away) encourages that independence and to keep trying.
If needed, you can gently guide their hand toward it rather than doing it for them completely. Most babies will get the hang of this within a few nights with consistent encouragement.