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How to Get Kids to Stop Biting Their Nails

by Jyoti
February 2, 2022
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If your child is a frequent nail-biter, it’s easy to jump to the conclusion that something may be amiss emotionally, or they’re the only kid with this annoying habit. But neither is (necessarily) true. According to Nemours KidsHealth, “An estimated 30% to 60% of kids and teens chew on one or more fingernails. And, occasionally, a child may also bite his or her toenails.” Well, at least they’re not doing that. Still, it’s not a habit you want them to continue into adulthood.

Why do children bite their nails?

Nail biting and picking is one of the most common “nervous habits,” a category that includes nose-picking, hair twisting and thumb-sucking. (Technically, nail biting is referred to as a BRFB or, “body-focused repetitive behavior.”) And—much to my relief, having a child who bites their nails on the soccer field—it’s not usually a sign of a deeper issue. Most often, it’s an involuntary response to being curious, bored, or mildly anxious.

(That said, according to HealthDay, “if his fingertips are ragged and bloody, or if in addition to biting his nails, he picks his skin, tugs on his eyelashes, or is not sleeping well,” you should reach out to a counselor or doctor.)

Are there any negative effects to nail-biting?

Besides the obviously annoying sight and sound of someone gnawing on their hand skin like a squirrel that just got out of jail, there are some potential undesirable health effects. As the Mayo Clinic tells us, nail biting can:

  • Damage the skin around the nail, increasing the risk of infection
  • Increase the risk of colds and other infections by spreading germs from your fingers to your mouth
  • Harm your teeth

So while it doesn’t pose any urgent or dire health risks, you’ll want to nip the habit in the bud sooner rather than later.

Strategies to help a child stop nail-biting

First off: what not to do. Calling excessive negative attention to the habit will only make it worse, so avoid embarrassing, punishing, or shaming them by calling the habit “gross” or asking things like, “Why do you do that?” Snapping, getting angry, or swatting their hand will only make them feel like they’ve done something wrong, causing more anxious feelings.

Start by discussing it calmly and neutrally, with an observation or question. “I’ve noticed you often bite your nails. Does that hurt your fingers? Is that something you’d like to stop doing?” You’re not likely to get very far until you have their buy in, so work on that first. If they’re not willing, putting undue stress or expectation on them stopping could worsen the habit. When they indicate they’d like to quit, the following strategies can help:

  • Give their hands something else to do: Occupying their hands with a smooth “worry stone” to rub, toys like fidget spinners, Pop-its, Silly Putty, or stress balls can keep their fingers active while taking their mind off their usual go-to habit.
  • Use a sticker chart (or calendar): Placing stickers on a chart (or calendar) to visually represent any days (or chunks of days, like “after school” or “while watching TV”) during which they don’t bite their nails can be extremely motivating. Decide beforehand how many stickers they need to accumulate before getting a small “prize.”
  • Pay them cash money: Whether this is endorsed by the American Psychological Association, we can’t say. But for older kids, money talks. Set up a “No Nail Biting Fund” and make a dollar deposit for each day they go without noshing on their nail beds.
  • Find a substitute: Give your child a healthy alternative to satisfy their urge to nibble. They could munch on celery sticks, apples, carrots, or non-sugary gum, for example.
  • Try a bitter-tasting polish: Try coating their nails in one of many non-toxic but terrible-tasting “no-bite” clear nail polishes on the market.
  • Book a manicure: Offer your child a professional salon manicure with any polish they want as a reward for not biting (or sooner, to see if freshly painted nails work as a biting deterrent).
  • Establish a signal: With their cooperation, establish a quick signal you can use to subtly let them know they’re biting. A funny word or quick gesture that will bring their attention to the behavior without any negative emotion attached.
Jyoti

Jyoti

Jyoti Upadhyay is a young digital marketing executive with an avid interest in content writing. She believes that there is something new to learn every day and from everyone. You can find more details about her, here.

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