My child is older – can the Clipp weaning pacifier still work?

A gentle weaning process, even after age 4
Many parents wonder: “My child is over 4 – is it still possible to stop using the pacifier?”
It’s a very valid concern. At this age, the attachment often feels too strong to break. But with the Clipp weaning pacifier, even older children can successfully say goodbye – gently and at their own pace.
Understanding the attachment
A pacifier isn’t just an object. It’s often a comforting friend, present since birth – in happy and difficult moments alike.
Take Gabriel, a 6-year-old. His parents tried everything: giving the dummy to Santa, hiding it, offering rewards. Nothing worked. Gabriel’s bond was deep.
This kind of attachment is completely normal. But over time, signs appear: speech delays, dental gaps, or jaw misalignment. That’s when weaning becomes important.
Clipp: a gentle, step-by-step solution
Unlike abrupt methods, Clipp offers a progressive and compassionate weaning system.
Thanks to its clip-on rings (we call them clipp), the pacifier gradually becomes less satisfying to suck – until the child lets go on their own.
In Gabriel’s case, this turned weaning into a fun challenge. His mum told him:
“It’s like a game – you’ll love it!”
That sentence changed everything.

A playful weaning journey, with confidence
To support the process, Gabriel’s mum used the Clipp weaning calendar.
This fun tool helped him track his journey, making every new clipp a mini-victory.
When children take an active role in weaning, success follows!
Each day Gabriel ticked off was a proud moment. And each clipp added brought excitement, not stress. That’s the power of turning pacifier weaning into a game.
A weaning without tears
Gabriel eventually gave up his pacifier – without tears.
His story proves: Clipp works, even with older children who’ve had their dummy for years.
This method reassures parents and avoids the trauma of a sudden stop.
It also strengthens the bond between parent and child. Every step becomes a shared win.
Long-term benefits
Gabriel’s mum noticed something wonderful:
Not only did he stop using the pacifier, but he also gained confidence. He felt like a “big boy” – proud of his achievement. She also observed changes in his tongue posture and a positive shift in his dental alignment.
You are not alone
If you feel guilt or shame, please know: you are not alone. Many parents face this challenge. Clipp is here to help you – with kindness, respect, and no judgment. This isn’t just about stopping the pacifier. It’s about creating a positive milestone in your child’s growth – together.
And remember: it’s never too late to begin. 💛