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Hi all,

my darlingf son who will be 3 next month has just developed this weird tounge sucking thing??? We got rid of his dummy before his 2nd birthday so i dont think it can be related to that...He mainly does it when he is tired or watching telly, he sort of sticks out his tounge a bit and looks like he is sucking on it (like it was a dummy) very strange...prob will take him to see health visitor but just wondered if anyone else little ones do it? He does have a little lispy thing going on when he is talking perhaps its related

Help advice gratefully received.

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I think most kids develop various tics at times which pass relatively quickly esp if you try not to comment on it. My 3 yr old had 3 going on at one point(a very irritating fake cough, a pronounced blink and a strange gutteral noise!), usually when tired. It lasted maybe a month or so but has gone now. May be worth getting checked out, depends if you think it's actually a problem.

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