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Does Your Child Chew on Their Clothing? This Could Be Why...
If your child chews on their clothes, sleeves or even their hair, you’re not alone. Chewing is a common behaviour in children and is often linked to stress, anxiety or sensory needs. While it can be frustrating when clothes get damaged, chewing is usually your child’s way of calming their nervous system. In this blog, we’ll explore why children chew, what to watch out for and how to support them.

Emma Christmas
Oct 5, 20252 min read
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