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Reasons Why Your Toddler Bites

By: Mark Patterson

Every toddler has bit or has been bitten but if you have a child that has bit it dosn't mean that they are a biter. There have been studies that were done that show about half of children attending daycares have been bitten three times per year. So toddlers biting is in fact a very common thing.

Biting can come in different stages. The first stage is when the teeth are erupting from the gums. Your child will want to bite to sooth the discomfort of the swollen gums. This kind of biting will be soothed from biting a rattle or a teething ring. If your baby tries to bite you while breast feeding quickly remove the infant and set them down in a safe place. When an infant gets a negative response from their mother they will soon stop biting.

Around the time that your toddler celebrates their first birthday is when they may experiment with biting again. They may bite to show their excitement. At this time when your toddler tries to bit you should respond firmly every time and it should stop almost immediately.

At the age of two year your toddler will probably start to bite again. Your toddler bites at this time to show that they want to be independent. If your toddler bits at this stage be certain that you give your child a time out and make sure that you explain that being bitten hurts. It is time to teach your child the commutation skills that they are probley lacking. When your toddler has the skills that are needed the biting should stop.

If your toddler is going through a biting stage make certain that you closely watch them. It is best to acknowledge good behaviour. It wouldn't hurt to offer your toddler something to chew on at this stage either. If you catch your toddler biting you need to immediately respond with a firm toned voice and put your toddler on a time out.

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