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At Five, My Child Still Chews Nails Occasionally, How Can I Help?

Understand the reasons behind your child’s nail-biting and get suggestions to help them break the habit.
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Behavior Correction
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How to Correct a Baby’s Thumb-Sucking Behavior?

Babysucking their thumb may be caused by calcium deficiency, requiring medication such as calcium gluconate and enhanced nutritional intake.
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  • Infant Health
  • Behavior Correction
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How to Correct a Five-Year-Old’s Habit of Always Eating Fingers?

What can you do to help your five-year-old break the habit of always eating fingers?
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  • Child Health Care
  • Behavior Correction
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How to Help a 2-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child Break the Habit of Sucking Their Fingers?

A 2-and-a-half-year-old child continues to suck their fingers, despite trying multiple methods. What advice does the doctor have?
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  • Child Health
  • Behavior Correction
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How to Help a Child Overcome Their Fear of Walking

This article provides several methods to help a child overcome their fear of walking.
  • FAQ
  • Child Psychology
  • Behavior Correction
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How to Help Children Correct Their Naughtiness

When parents discover their child engaging in mischievous behavior, how to guide them to recognize the error and correct their actions.
  • FAQ
  • Parenting
  • Behavior Correction
  • Parent-Child Education
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How to Help Toddlers Stop Sucking Their Fingers

It’s normal for toddlers under 3 years old to suck their fingers, but it’s best to help them break this habit to prevent any adverse effects on their dental development.
  • FAQ
  • Toddler Care
  • Behavior Correction
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How to Solve the Problem of Children Biting Their Fingers

Offer solutions and suggestions for dealing with children who bite their fingers
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  • Children's Health
  • Behavior Correction
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Solutions to Children’s Nail-Biting Habit

Children who love to bite their nails may be due to psychological factors or a lack of affection. More care and attention should be given to them, and their focus should be redirected to help break this habit.
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  • Child Health
  • Behavior Correction
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