Hi, P.. I fully understand your predicament. I had two children -- one addicted to his pacifier; the other one didn't care for hers after the first couple of months. Go figure! With my son, he was about 18 months when I started talking to him about how he was now a big boy, and pacifiers were for babies (there were several other babies in the neighborhood, and I kept pointing out how THEY used a pacifier). I told him the pacifier knew that he was getting to be a big boy, and IT was going to go away one of these days. After about a week talking and talking about it, I took it away while he napped. When he woke up from nap, the pacifier was nowhere to be found! We looked around and called for it, but IT had gone! We celebrated (make a BIG deal) that he was now officially A Big Boy, and not a baby. He looked a little puzzled at first, but then he joined in the celebration, and didn't talk about it or asked about it again. The bonus of my scheme is that I had not been "the bad guy," since it wasn't I who had taken it away -- THE PACIFIER had gone away, on its own. Only you will know when your daughter is ready to transition off her binky (maybe 14 months is a little too soon?), but when she is, I recommend this plan. Good luck!!