the ultimate guide to lovies

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Lovies, binkies, blankies, security blankets, whatever you call them, are a little mysterious. Children often give them names, even stories, and adults don’t have access to this private world. But the lovey does impact the parents as well; has your child ever lost their lovey? That’s when you find out how truly important they are. But what are loveys? Why are they important? How do you, as a parent, use lovies for your child, and manage how your children use them?

Not to fear! we've gathered all the essential info you need.

the basics about lovies

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what is a lovey?

A lovey is any blanket, toy, stuffed animal, or other object (and some children choose some truly strange objects) that a child forms a bond with and uses to self-soothe during times of stress. The lovey was thrust into the popular consciousness in the 1950’s, when Linus appeared in the Peanuts comic strip, carrying his blue security blanket. In fact, in an early strip, Charlie Brown is depicted with a blanket of his own, and explains to Lucy that it’s a “security and happiness blanket” “that all little kids carry.” 

Lovies are indeed used for security. They’re a way for children to navigate stressful changes and new experiences (and to a little kid, lots of experiences are new!) independently of their parents. This fosters confidence and independence from their parents in managing their emotions, and that’s an important part of building their identity as an individual. Children bond to these items, usually early on, around twelve months of age if an appropriate object is available to them. As they get older, they will create names and personalities for their lovey, and they will sometimes talk to their lovey. This is totally normal! The child is using their imagination to try to understand changes, new things, or strong emotions.

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How are lovies used?

There are lots of ways to use lovies, both for babies and parents. Children use them to act as a replacement for the comfort that parents can give them as they become more emotionally independent from their parents. They may also use them to cope with particular stressful situations, such as acting out a doctor’s visit with a beloved stuffed animal. Children use them to express and process big emotions, and you may see your child yelling at, punching, or throwing a lovey as a way to vent anger or frustration.

Parents use their child’s lovey as a way to comfort them when they are upset or frightened. Lovies can also help kids learn new things. Potty training? Maybe you could explain the potty to your child and then have them teach their lovey, up to having their lovey sit on the potty. This can help your child feel less alone and more secure as they venture into new territory. Parents also use lovies for sleep training infants; using the introduction of a lovey as a sleep cue helps babies develop a connection between the lovey and sleep, and helps them understand when it’s time to nap. So lovies are extremely useful and very normal objects for babies and children, and there’s no reason to discourage your child from using their lovey.

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the history of lovies

There’s no telling how long babies have been using lovies, but they were brought into the public consciousness in Charles Schulz’s Peanuts comic strip. The character Linus carried his beloved blue blanket everywhere with him. Originally the term “security blanket” referred to a product designed to keep babies secure in their crib; it covered the baby and attached to the crib with clips, thus keeping the baby secured. This use of security blankets is, of course, no longer recommended, and the current use of the term to describe a lovey is not related to that product; it entered popular usage after the Peanuts cartoon. From the 1950s through the 1970s, a child’s attachment to a lovey was pathologized. It was thought to reflect a problem with bonding between the mother and child, for which the blame was placed on the mother. It was also thought that the children who developed attachments to these objects were somehow more fearful or more anxious than their peers; recent research has shown that this is not the case.

In the United States, around 60% of children have some form of attachment to a special object. The stigma against the use of lovies decreased throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and today, attachment to a lovie is seen as a normal and healthy part of child development.

It’s interesting to note that the use of lovies seems to be a culturally specific phenomenon. In the United States, around 60% of children have some form of attachment to a special object. We see similar rates of these kinds of attachments in the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Sweden. But among Korean children, we see much lower rates of attachment; 18%. Koren born children living in the US, however, show higher rates of attachment than their counterparts in Korea at 32%, still significantly lower than American children. There’s also sometimes an urban/rural divide. In Italy, children in rural areas show attachment rates of only 5%, compared to 31% of children in Rome. Contrary to that, only 16% of children in London seem to become attached to inanimate objects. We’re still not really sure where these cultural differences come from.

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