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my 2 year olds started biting
Hi all. I need some advice. My 2 year old has started biting. It only used to happen rarely, but recently its become a bit of a problem. This week hes bitten two family members (both children) and a child at nursery today. Can't quite work him out. He''ll do it when he's happy or giving cuddles or just playing. He does sometimes bite objects when hes angry but not people. How do I get him to stop? Tried naughty step and telling him off, he seems apologetic at the time, but will then do it again later on again. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a similar problem a while back and got lots of good advice http://www.theanswerb...g/Question900350.html - she has stopped now though!! Good luck.
I dont agree with the other answers at all, how can anyone bite a child, its shocking. and it also teaches children that biting is ok, children learn most from copying what we do.
I think the best way is to ignore it completely and carry on as though they are not doing it, either they are doing it for attention or for the reaction it gets in which case give them lots of positive attention and ignore the biting or they are fustrated and cannot express anger about something.
i would explain to him another time that biting hurts and we have to be kind and gentle to everyone, show him what is gentle on you or a doll, notice when he is good and kind and gentle, even the smallest thing and praise and reward this behaviour
I think the best way is to ignore it completely and carry on as though they are not doing it, either they are doing it for attention or for the reaction it gets in which case give them lots of positive attention and ignore the biting or they are fustrated and cannot express anger about something.
i would explain to him another time that biting hurts and we have to be kind and gentle to everyone, show him what is gentle on you or a doll, notice when he is good and kind and gentle, even the smallest thing and praise and reward this behaviour
Hi AIms - I agree totally. I was advised to bite my eldest child when he was biting and again with one of my twins (I posted above) - I could never bite one of them. My most recent 'biter' would see it as encouragement to carry on biting anyway! (PS - she's stopped now - she's found other ways to torture us!)
http://www.supernanny...a-stop-to-biting.aspx
some good advice here. It also mentions never biting your child which I must agree with. It can not be right to tell your child not to bite, then to go ahead and bite them!!
some good advice here. It also mentions never biting your child which I must agree with. It can not be right to tell your child not to bite, then to go ahead and bite them!!
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