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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 72808" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>My kids pick at their skin too. Oldest difficult child had a scab for a month because he kept picking it off and it never healed. I finally threatened death and dismemberment if he didn't stop and it healed shortly after that. My oldest and youngest difficult child both scratch constantly too. If my oldest is bored, he will rub a sore on his nose from rubbing it over and over again. Not a constant rub, so some people don't notice him doing it, but he'll keep putting his hand up there and rubbing or scratching the tip of his nose until its sore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 72808, member: 3837"] My kids pick at their skin too. Oldest difficult child had a scab for a month because he kept picking it off and it never healed. I finally threatened death and dismemberment if he didn't stop and it healed shortly after that. My oldest and youngest difficult child both scratch constantly too. If my oldest is bored, he will rub a sore on his nose from rubbing it over and over again. Not a constant rub, so some people don't notice him doing it, but he'll keep putting his hand up there and rubbing or scratching the tip of his nose until its sore. [/QUOTE]
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