A notable object, like a beloved blanket, piece of clothing, or soft toy, that offers solace and reassurance to a young child. These objects are occasionally called transitional items. The child might develop a strong connection to the item and exhibit significant distress if it becomes lost or if there’s an effort to separate them from it.
Comfort items are frequently significant during the toddler phase and could continue to be utilized for numerous years. Nevertheless, the majority of children surpass the necessity for such an object by the age of around seven or eight.