Dermatillomania in Children: Help Kids Deal with Compulsive Skin Picking (CSP)
By Melissa Hincha-Ownby, published Dec 19, 2007
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Ways to Help a Child Who Suffers From Dermatillomania
Keep the child's fingernails trimmed - Keeping a child's fingernails trimmed shortly can benefit a child who deals with compulsive skin picking. If a child's nails are short he is less likely to do as much damage to the skin.
Keep the child's fingernails clean - This is no easy feat; however it is imperative to keep the child's fingernails as clean as possible. This will lessen the likelihood of infection in the spot, or spots, that the child is picking.
Have the child wear mittens or gloves - Take your child to the store and have him pick out a special pair of mittens or gloves. If your child is involved in selecting the gloves, and you play them up as being special, the child is more likely to wear them during the times that they usually pick. If you notice that your child is starting to pick, encourage him to put on his special pair of gloves.
Buy your child a stress ball - Stress balls aren't just for adults. If your child has something to keep his hands busy then he is less likely to pick. Similar to the gloves suggestion, take your child with you to purchase the stress ball so he feels more involved and empowered.
Things You Shouldn't Do When Dealing with Dermatillomania in Children
Draw undue attention to the activity - Since CSP has its roots in anxiety, drawing undue attention to the activity could likely make it worse. Even if a child is doing it unconsciously, nagging him about it will likely increase his anxiety about the activity. This increased anxiety could actually lead to an increase in picking.
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