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  • Hunni Bee
    False Sense Of Authority
    • Feb 2011
    • 2397

    OT - Toddler Eats Non-Food Items

    My eighteen month old nephew is starting to worry us...he eats paper, fuzz, strings, foam, dirt...all kinds of inedible stuff thats dangerous for him. And I mean he just doesnt see random stuff on the floor and put it in his mouth, he seeks this stuff out. He takes the lid off the trash can to find paper to eat, he eats people's shoes and clothing...

    We don't know what's causing him to crave this stuff. He's very healthy, he has a great appetite for all foods - we don't even allow him to eat snack foods or junk like french fries and chicken nuggets, just occasionally. He even gets that he's not supposed to eat paper and fuzz, so he sneaks and does it.

    Is this normal??...none of the kids at my center his age do this. And is there anything we can do to stop him?
  • SilverSabre25
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 7585

    #2
    I remember liking to chew on balls of fuzz that I pulled off the blanket on my parents' bed...but what you're describing sounds a LOT more severe. Sounds like actual pica to me. Have you asked his doctor about it? I forget what causes pica, a mineral deficiency maybe?
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    • Hunni Bee
      False Sense Of Authority
      • Feb 2011
      • 2397

      #3
      Originally posted by SilverSabre25
      I remember liking to chew on balls of fuzz that I pulled off the blanket on my parents' bed...but what you're describing sounds a LOT more severe. Sounds like actual pica to me. Have you asked his doctor about it? I forget what causes pica, a mineral deficiency maybe?
      I read up on pica a little bit, and it definitely sounds like him. He just had his 18 month appointment, and I don't think his mom asked the doctor about it, but we can call her. Thank you.

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      • nannyde
        All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
        • Mar 2010
        • 7320

        #4
        Sounds like PICA

        I would definitely tell his Doc right away and then start putting in some behavioral stops for him.
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        • Sunshine44
          Running away from home
          • May 2011
          • 278

          #5
          Iron deficincy?

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          • Ms. Stephanie
            New Daycare.com Member
            • May 2011
            • 25

            #6
            I have a little girl that I think has pica. She eats sand, dirt, sticks, grass, you name it. Shes around 14 mos. It's not an exploration thing anymore... It's like she enjoys it.

            We just keep her under supervision at all times and discourage eating non food things.

            Could it be an oral thing? I have another child who is almost 2 and drives me bonkers by putting EVERYTHING in his mouth. When I tell him to stop he throws it at me. Super gross. I think his is more an oral fixation problem.

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            • countrymom
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 4874

              #7
              I will tell you its either normal (I've had kids who do this) or its iron deficiancy. I have a 3 yr old boy who does this and no matter how much I keep telling the parents that he needs to be tested they think its funny. 2 weeks ago he was found in the fridge drinking syrup.

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              • Hunni Bee
                False Sense Of Authority
                • Feb 2011
                • 2397

                #8
                Originally posted by nannyde
                Sounds like PICA

                I would definitely tell his Doc right away and then start putting in some behavioral stops for him.
                What can we do on the behavioral end?

                We always take it from and say "NO EAT PAPER" or something similar. But he cries when we take it and he just goes and finds more to eat, and we cant eliminate every shred of loose paper and fuzz in the house...it doesn't even have to be loose, he tears paper out of books to eat, he chews up his stuffed animals and clothing...

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