Why Your Toddler Bites

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. In daycares studies have proven that around half of the children have been bitten about three times a year. So biters are common. Biting happens in many stages. The first stage is when the teeth are erupting from the gums. This is when your toddler will bite to make their gums feel better. This should be done on a rattle or a teething ring. If while breastfeeding your baby tries to bite, remove your baby and set them down in a safe spot. At this time when your baby gets a negative response they will stop biting soon.

Around the time that your toddler celebrates their first birthday is when they may experiment with biting again. They usualy bite to show some excitement. When this stage that they are going through your toddler may try to bite you be certain that your respond firmly each and every time and the biting should stop.

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Again your toddler may start to bite around the age of two. This is a time that your toddler wants to be independent and this is why they have started to bite again. When your toddler bites to prove that they are in control then you need to give the child a time out and explain that it 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.

Be sure to watch your toddler closely if they are going through a biting phase especially if you are taking them to a sounders fc game. The best thing to do at this stage is to acknowledge the good behavior. It wouldn’t hurt to offer your toddler something to chew on at this stage either. If you have caught your toddler biting the respond with a firm voice and place your toddler on a time out.

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