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Got a Biter?
Simple Strategies to Change Bad Behavior for the Better – Permanently
By Dr. Michele Borba
Do you have a biter on your hands? Sure, there are lots of reasons why he might be using this behavior, but regardless of why your kid bites, your job is to stop it before it becomes a habit. Here are a few tips to help you:
- Infants under 11 months usually bite to relieve teeth or gum soreness. But don't let your baby get into a habit of biting you. Each time you see your baby is about to chomp away, immediately provide a chewy toy or hard plastic teething ring. In fact, have it handy so you use it each time. That way your baby will learn to bite on something, not someone.
- Little ones sometimes bite because they think it's a game, but don't play along! If they perceive even for an instant we think it's funny, they'll try it again. Instead, put your hand gently on your toddler's mouth and firmly say, "No biting!" Do it every time so he gets the message.
- Toddlers and preschoolers
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