Anonymous wrote:I constantly have to ask my 12 yr old DS to stop chewing on the zipper of his sweaters--you know the quarter zip ones? The zippers always have a rubber coating on them. He zips them and chews that. Annoying. He also likes to chew/bite pencils, but only #2, not mechanical. Told me it's about the way the wood gives under your teeth, chewing on pens isn't the same.
Frankly, I remember chewing on those too. I also remember plenty of people chewing pencils and ends of pens. Girls chewing their hair, etc. I don't see anyone in my office doing that, and I don't chew on my writing utensils anymore.
Point being, I'm sure they will all outgrow it. I think it used to just be assumed to be a kid thing, not something that required a physician. It'll pass, I think.
I used to lick my winter coat too. :p. I do occasionally still bite on the hoodie strings and the little
Springy toggle but I no longer lock my coat. It will pass but it also never gave me any problems. When I was licking my coat then, I learnt how to do it discreetly
So that my friends couldn't see me and make fun! Not sure why I did but it was just all natural to me then as it was just right up my mouth. Thinking back, bet it was all disgusting and must have smelled!