Tips for parents to prevent nail biting in kids
Nail biting is very common in children just like other habits such as head banging, body rocking, and thumb sucking. However, if left untreated, nail biting can last a lot longer than other behaviours, even for the rest of one's life. These are frequently the kinds of self-soothing behaviours that kids naturally develop. They may bite their nails out of curiosity, boredom, stress alleviation, habit, or mimicry. Nail biting could harm your child's teeth and nails in addition to being unpleasant to observe. Therefore, it may be crucial to discuss the matter with your child's dentist if they exhibit particularly violent behaviour when biting their nails.
According to Lina, Foot Health Practitioner, "Like adults, children also have their own stresses, uncomfortable things, unpleasant emotions etc. Only to us, adults do they seem childish and incomprehensible, but for a child, given their age, these are important, difficult, and even depressing problems. To them, like us, children want to get rid of these issues, but usually don’t know how to do it. There are many ways to see how a child is anxious, stressed or unhappy. They usually start to twist or pull their hair, grind their teeth, can't sleep during the night, in some cases, they even wet their bed, and the most common one is a so-called "nerve habit" - nail-biting"
There are several types:
- Unconscious biting- it is when your child bites his/her nails while watching TV or out of boredom.
- Destructive biting- it is when you need to start paying attention if his or her fingertips are full of cuts and bloody, the nail looks damaged, the cuticles are stinging and painful, the visible wounds on the nail, the nail is uneven, bumpy, peeling and looks unhealthy. Read More...