Bite Down on Your Toddler’s Biting Habit

Around one and three years of age, a toddler will frequently begin to bite others. This is a normal phase of toddler development. Typically, this behavior develops because it is one of the few means of communication available to a toddler. Not all children are biters, however. Some of them shove, hit, pinch or grab. This might be just as bad!

Also, toddlers sometimes start biting because their motor skills and ability to communicate are so restricted, that they have to express themselves somehow.

A toddler will laugh when mommy suddenly jumps and screams, or if one of his friends starts wailing. Another possible cause of biting behavior is related to teething; if they can put a teething ring in their mouth, why not someone’s ear? The cause might even be as basic as being hungry.

How do you teach your child not to bite? You must make it perfectly clear that biting is wrong and hurtful. Let them know how much pain the other kids feel when your toddler bites them. Make sure you tell your toddler that biting is unacceptable and wrong and that mommy and daddy do not appreciate it.

If you think that your little one is biting out of frustration, help your toddler find another way to communicate that they’re having a hard time. Although it seems a gargantuan effort for your toddler to communicate with words, this is a great time to start teaching them the right words for a situation.

For example, “You need to tell mommy or daddy that you need help and not bite us.” Or “Show mommy what you need, but don’t bite. You’ll hurt her if you bite, and I know you would never want to hurt mommy.” This may bring a cloak of shame of what they are about to do and they may think their actions over again before actually biting.

Parents should not let biting become the center of attention. This is true of all behavior that you do not want to see repeated. Gently but firmly tell the toddler that there is no biting allowed, that it is wrong and that it hurts all sorts of people – both big and small.

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