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Thumb-Sucking (cont.)

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  • American Academy of Pediatrics (2010). Pacifiers and thumb sucking. Available online: http://www.healthychildren.org.

  • Brazelton TB (2006). Touchpoints, Birth to Three: Your Child's Emotional and Behavioral Development, 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press.

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