Anonymous wrote:6.5 year old chewed on his shirt collar, sleeves and pencils. I bought his a chewigem skull necklace to chew on. It's a skull so he thinks it's cool. There a lot of products out there. I found this on Amazon. The necklace has saved his shirt collars from being destroyed. I'm wondering if he will grow out of it.
Dad here. At that age I chewed shirt fronts, and then after graduating from that, I switched to pencils. I eventually grew out of it, never became a gum chewer or smoker, though I was an occasional nail-biter. I have to believe this is really common, no big deal, and just a matter of your child learning to channel this form of nervous sensory-seeking in a socially aware way. Doesn't really need to happen on any particular timetable. For what it's worth, I've had a great life and this never became an issue or got in the way. (Though in private moments, at home, the spouse has caught me nail-chewing or even grazing on arm hairs, I know, ewww. . . )