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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
My baby girl is now 20 months old and she has been pulling the top of her hair out AND eating it since she was 15 months old. I thought she would “grow out of it” but never did. She really only did it when she would wake up from nap/morning because she was “bored”. She rarely ever did it sitting in her car seat. At first every time she touched her hair, my husband and I would say “no touch” and she got really good at listening. Then when I thought she was over it, I kept noticing hair in her poop. This is when it started to stress me out. I also noticed that she would nonchalantly do it WHILE she was dead asleep. So she then started doing it subconsciously. We tried everything. Now when she’s in her car seat, she has those stress pop toys, or a stuffed animal or something to keep her occupied. She also has stuffed animals in her crib and a silk blanket but that hasn’t helped. I was VERY nervous to buy this Scratch Sleeve for her but I was desperate. We tried it and went right into it for every nap and bedtime. At first she was a little hesitant but with the silk hands, we would have her touch our faces and her face and teach her that it was soft and say “aww”. Now, she absolutely loves this Scratch Sleeve. Honestly there are times she wakes up from a nap and doesn’t want to talk it off! I’ve noticed that when she wakes up from her nap just hanging out in her crib before I get her (and this isn’t stressful to her, she enjoys just playing in her crib when she wakes), she tries pulling her hair and once she realizes she isn’t pulling anything..she stops…which is fantastic! We started this on 1/26/24 and are almost 2 weeks in and again, so far so great! I feel less stressed about it, haven’t had any hair in her poop and it’s been nice! I definitely need to buy more as backup! Highly recommend if your child is pulling, and especially eating their hair! Hoping this will help her stop this habit!
Stly
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
For what this is I think it is overpriced. I know there is a more expensive one with a fastener to keep it on the child but i feel like they should all just come with a fastener. Also bought this to keep my almost 2 yr old from pulling out her hair in bed. She is still able to pull it out, but it takes a lot more effort and it has definitely slowed her down. She just loves playing with her hair. I will say, she seems to really like wearing it. She calls it her "coat" and if I forget to grab it she tells me. She really likes the feel of the material that is on her hands. So that is a big positive. It is pretty lightweight which is nice for wearing over winter PJ'S and will be nice for keeping cool in summertime.
Kelsey Trexler
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
Our 2 year old got small scratches on her face, but would pick them in her sleep! We tried everything! This was the only thing that helped her face heal! Such a lifesaver! We put them under her PJ shirt to make sure she can’t take it off!
Taylorashlynn1
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
I have been using these in the car for my almost 2 year old. She gets frustrated and tries to rip out her hair and these have been so helpful for us to stop her from being able to grab too much hair. I’m thankful this is an option to parents like myself dealing with our kids pulling out their hair, even if that’s not what the intended purpose of this was.
Mel
Reviewed in Australia on January 2, 2021
Not as good as different brand which had hand mittens that you could turn back to reveal hands.
lui.candice
Reviewed in Canada on September 3, 2020
Scratch sleeves prevents baby from scratching temporarily but they don't stay on overnight. It's easy for baby to take the sleeves off. Material is breathable and soft.
Tyler Youngblood
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2017
These have worked extremely well to prevent our toddler from sucking her fingers and pulling her hair. She can't do either with these on. Our baby, however, is a Houdini and can easily take them off. At first we were trying to safety-pin them to her onesie but then we realized we could put the scratch sleeves on first, and then her Shirt or PJ's over the top. This method has worked great for several weeks now. We even use them on long car rides when she has time to fall asleep. But most importantly my wife and I no longer fight over how to dissuade our child from sucking and pulling (bitters, slapping her hands away, putting her in time out, etc). None of those solutions worked and just made us argue. These work! However, our baby was hysterical for the first several nights because she was unable to soothe herself to sleep. 20-30 min of crying just made us realize that they were working. Now she falls asleep fine but occasionally wakes up and gets upset because she can't self-soothe to fall back asleep. I figure in another week or so that will pas as well.
KD
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2016
So I love the idea of the sleeves and they do work for us with a little modification.The sleeves seem to be for very broad shoulders. really broad shoulders and I don't know of any baby that they might fit. I know the idea is to go over clothes but in the middle of the summer she is in shortsleeves or tank tops and they are so broad they don't stay on her shoulders. They pretty much rest on her elbows. So the only way I can keep them on her is to put them under her shirts which is fine and works.I did end up getting a different brand as well to see if they work better ( scratch me not). They are definitely better designed for the shoulders. I did go with one size up when I got the 'scratch me not' because the 'scratch sleeves' I got first I probably should have went with the next size up. Anyways they are 2 different sizes but even with the scratch sleeves being smaller they are still way broader.Now for what I don't like about the scratch me not. They have a lot more fabric around the hands that make them heavier, almost too heavy for my little one and they make it harder for her to grab things than with the others. I do like the idea of being able to flip the sleeves over so her hands our free but I don't think it's worth the extra thickness. It also makes them way hotter for her in the summer time. Too hot for us. But I do like the way they fit way better.So with that said, for summer I will be sticking with the scratch sleeves and putting them under her shirt to stay on. Winter I will probably do the others or maybe modify the scratch me not by cutting off the fabric that flips over and see it shut so it's not so heavy.The pink ones in the pics is the scratch sleeves and the blue are scratch me not. You can see the difference in broadness between the 2.
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