🛡️ Break the Habit, Build Confidence — The Ultimate Thumb Guard Revolution!
The AeroThumb Thumb Sucking Stopper Kit is a medically safe, easy-to-use solution designed for children ages 7+ and over 70 lbs. Featuring a thumb guard with an InstaLock fitting system, 30 colorful bracelets, and a reward chart, it boasts a 95%+ success rate in preventing thumb sucking. Made in the USA from BPA- and phthalate-free materials, it ensures all-day comfort while promoting healthy oral development and self-confidence.
Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 3.8 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Safety warning | IMPORTANT: Please read all directions before using. Device is safe if the size is correct and it is used properly. Device MUST be removed daily and skin must be inspected; if any irritation or chafing is present, please contact manufacturer for assistance as this is not normal. |
Material Type | soft flexible plastic, BPA free, Phthalates free, Made in USA |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | USA |
A**R
Worth every penny!
This system was truly a lifesaver. I had an aggressive thumb sucker, so much so that her teeth were starting to move forward and she had huge blisters/callouses on both of her thumbs. She sucked to go to sleep, ride in the car, even while she was talking she would sometimes refuse to take her thumb out of her mouth. We tried everything: educating her on the bad effect the thumb sucking was having on her teeth, bad tasting nail polish, discouraging her sucking during sit-down times, bribing with daily rewards, but nothing seemed to work.We let her know that we were going to help her stop the habit with these devices, and showed her the star chart included. When the chart is finished, we told her, she would be getting a ride-on toy she has been wanting. We also tied permission to watch her favorite tv show to be dependent upon her completing the previous day successfully without sucking her thumb.Warning: the first week was HARD. The first two days I had adjusted the band too tight, and the device ended up leaving red marks on her hands. On the third day, we found a fit that worked for us, and though *technically* she could get out of it, we warned if she did so we would tighten the device further and it encouraged her to leave it on. Even so, the sucking had already dropped dramatically on day 1, by day 3 she only sucked to try to get a reaction from us, and by day 7 she realized the daily rewards and her favorite TV show were more valuable than the lackluster reward of her diminished thumb sucking abilities with the device. Bedtime was a constant nightmare that first week as she learned how to fall asleep without her thumb crutch.Day 8 was the first day she went all day without sucking her thumb, and with only one time when she was really upset on day 22, she never tried sucking again. By day 25, I started taking the device off for very dirty activities, like play dough or cookie baking, then putting it back on. By day 29 we phased out of the device entirely, and she is currently on her 4th day without wearing the device at all and still no thumb sucking. It’s a miracle!Pros: design, toddler may like the choice of wrist bands, easily washableCons: Lots of people will judge you for putting the device on your child (not that I cared), the device will start to get tinged over time, and getting the right fit is a bit difficult at first. It’s expensive if you need two devices like I did. I also wouldn’t recommend this unless your toddler is verbal enough to understand why you’re doing it and the reward system you set up for them.Overall, if I had to do this all over again, I would buy this system in a heartbeat. It is the only thing that has produced results, and it took less than 60 days to do so. Would highly recommend!!!
S**E
This Actually Works
Our little one started sucking his thumb as soon as he found it at around 4 months old and quit using any other pacifier. Now he's 2 years old (26 months to be exact) and we were ready to ditch the thumb sucking as his teeth were starting to shift because of it. We tried the bitter tasting nail polish at first and it had minimal impact. I was a little hesitant when I first saw the price of this Thumb Guard, but when compared to dental appliances, palate expanders, and orthodontics later in life - the cost of this is negligible.The first time I put this on, my little one was distracted with TV and snacks. After he noticed it, he didn't seem to mind and NEVER complained about it for the weeks to come. He was still able to eat, drink, play while wearing the Thumb Guard. We did notice a couple tantrums within the first 3 days of wear as he had to learn alternative coping mechanisms and a few of his naps were short as he had to learn how to fall asleep without his thumb - be prepared for these behavior change hurdles!The one and only time his skin showed any signs of irritation was when our Nanny changed out the band and fastened it too loosely. When the band is loose, everything can shift around and irritate the skin. When the wrist band and device fit snug, we did NOT experience any irritation.After 1 WEEK of Wear - we attempted to remove the device. Our little one went back to thumb sucking within a few hours. So we put the device back on.After 2 WEEKS of Wear - we attempted to remove the device. Our little one did great for about 2 days! Then I caught him sucking his thumb in bed. So we put the device back on.After 3 WEEKS of Wear - we removed the device and have NOT had any more thumb sucking! This 1000% works with consistency. He wore the device 24/7 through wake time and sleeps. We only took it off during baths (every other day). Because we only changed it every other day, we still have plenty of wrist bands remaining if needed, at least 10 extras.I would easily and highly recommend this Thumb Guard for anyone who is looking to stop their child's thumb sucking.
L**N
Guess we are the 5%
I tried really hard to make sure my daughter did not suck her thumb but at 1 she weened off the pacifier and eventually stuck the thumb in her mouth. We have talked to her about no sucking her thumb, we tried the nasty nail polish (she likes the taste), we got books on no sucking your thumb, we pull her thumb out of her mouth when we can, show photos of how sucking your thumb messes up you teeth (she loved them and wanted to see more) but nothing was working so I got the tguard based on a recommendation in a social media group for older new moms. She only sucked the left thumb so I just got one, eventually she moved to the right so I ordered a second one. It says chewing is normal so I was not concerned at 1st but then I got concerned she would swallow the plastic on the device since she was chewing it off. Our daycare became concerned because she basically formed a chewing habit she did not have before wearing tguard. We still pushed through but found out she could pop her finger out. So we contacted customer service with our concerns and sent in multiple photos to ensure we had the right fit. Out of the 15 possible ways to wear the device we tried 9 of them, 6 would obviously be a way to lose on her, she managed to pop her thumb out of all of them. She is in the smallest size they have and the next size up for sure would be too big. After 2 weeks of talking to customer service and getting nowhere and 2 full months of wearing the device we now have a child with a chewing habit she never had before and she sucks her thumb more than she did when we started. We gave it our all and are now worse off than when we started.
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