Shedding is a natural thing for lizards and snakes, it means they're healthy and growing, so this is good! Do not peel the skin off, let your baby do the work himself/herself, and just make sure to pick the scales up so it doesn't eat them. I suggest you do a little more research on your pet, and make sure to give it a warm (As long as the water is warm and doesn't get to the point of burning the inside of your wrist)
bath every night as long as it's a baby to help the shedding as well as
hydration. Very shallow water, only up to your beardies armpits. Just do this for a couple minutes and you can try to help it drink by splashing the water and dripping drops in front of it's face. Don't drip/ pour water on it's head , specially where the ears and eyes are! When it's older, get a soft bristled toothbrush and gently scrub it, but when it's an adult it doesn't need baths every night. Don't be alarmed if your beardie poops in the
bath, that just means
bath time is over! Also, are you monitoring temperature and humidity in it's tank?