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Conference moira::parenting

Title:Parenting
Notice:Previous PARENTING version at MOIRA::PARENTING_V3
Moderator:GEMEVN::FAIMANY
Created:Thu Apr 09 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1292
Total number of notes:34837

557.0. "Still Drooling" by BUSY::BONINA () Tue Jul 20 1993 15:30

    Natasha (almost 2) is an excessive drooler.  I wipe her chin all
    day/night long.  She wipes it too!
    
    She has all her teeth - had them all by 1 year.  Is this drooling
    unusual?
    
    When she has a cold her face from the runny nose & drooling is enough
    to make you crazy.  Although last night her nose was running and she
    grabbed a tissue and blew her nose herself....a real good blow too...to
    bad it didn't make the tissue. :-)
    
    Let me know your experience if any with this.
    
    Thanks,
    Robin
    
    
    PS:  She outright refuses to wear bids.  If you have stock in Kleenex
         you should be doing well because I buy so many boxes! :-)
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557.1droolersEMDS::CUNNINGHAMWed Jul 21 1993 10:4815
    Sorry I don't have any advice (my dr said some kids just drool alot!)
    but wanted to let you know youre not alone...
    
    I have an excessive drooler...21 mos. old Michael... Just when I think
    its stopping..it starts up again... He will wear bib tho, but I am so
    sick of seeing them on them its not funny! I must own 30 of them, NO
    LIE!
    
    I keep saying he'll be wearing one till the day he gets married!
    He too has all his teeth except the 2 yr molars, and I was wondering if
    they may be coming early...  (???)..
    
    Good Luck,
    Chris
    
557.2NEWPRT::NEWELL_JODon't wind your toys too tightWed Jul 21 1993 14:107
    My Michael, who is now almost six, drooled until he was almost 3.
    I really worried about it at the time. I thought he must have some
    kind of physical deformity, that was causing it. But one day he
    just stopped drooling and for the first time in almost three years,
    his chin was not red and wet.
    
    Jodi-
557.3XLIB::CHANGWendy Chang, ISV SupportWed Jul 21 1993 14:215
    My son, Eric, drooled until he was 3.5 yr old.  He will be 5
    next week.  My pedi. told me that some kids drool (especially
    boys) until 5-6 yr old.  Don't worry, it will stop.
    
    Wendy
557.4Muscle tone might be a factorJARETH::ROESLERMon Jul 26 1993 12:1114
I was told by a speech pathologist that some children have lax muscle
tone around their oral area (cheeks, mouth, lips), which can result
in excessive drooling.  (Sometimes, though not always, children with
this problem also have some kind of speech delay because they have
trouble physically forming words.)

If muscle tone is the problem, there are some simple things you can
do to remedy this.  Ask your pediatrician or (better still) a speech
pathologist.  Pediatricians aren't specialists in everything, and you
can't expect them to respond appropriately to all subtleties.

Good luck!

--Merle
557.5re: .4 / thank you all!BUSY::BONINAMon Jul 26 1993 12:2217
    re: .4
    
    Most of Natasha drool comes out when she's thinking or working on a
    project.  She, like her Dad sticks her tongue out to the side whenever
    they're engrossed in anything or acting silly.  I kid my husband that's 
    how he know Natasha's his daughter.......cuz she doesn't look like him
    at all.
    
    Natasha's speech is beautiful....and that's no Mommy bragging either.
    She has her Mommy's gift of gab.  
    
    
    ---------------------------
    
    Thank you all for your idea & comments.  I'm glad to hear I'm not the 
    only Mommy wiping a constant wet chin.