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Are the Terrible Twos Causing Your Tot to Bite?

January 3, 2017 By Caroline Jacobson

Are the Terrible Twos Causing Your Tot to Bite?

After accomplishing her first steps and utterances of “Momma,” your baby has officially entered toddler territory. But accompanying those heart-melting milestones, are some upsetting behaviors. And biting is one of those realities.

Nearly 50% of toddlers in daycares are bitten by another child, according to the American Psychological Association. Even though it’s normal, biting can be scary for everyone involved. Children use biting to fulfill some sort of need. So instead of focusing on the biting, concentrate on the cause(s). Your baby may bite if she is…

TEETHING

Unfortunately for your sanity, teething takes time. Baby teeth emerge around 6-8 months and keep growing until age 2. Second molars—the last teeth to arrive—are often the most painful. Babies bite because the act of chewing eases the pain. And your tot’s need for oral stimulation can come in the form of nibbling on a new friend’s arm.

• Feed her stimulating foods with different textures. Try using a pacifier clip to attach a teething ring. Whenever she’s tempted to bite, the ring is always within reach.

COMMUNICATING

Little ones lack language skills, so biting is a way to say, “I’m so mad at you!” or “Give that back!”

• Encourage your child to use their words. Simple commands like “No!” and “Mine” can easily communicate the frustration he’s feeling.

IMITATING

When your 2 year old wants to brush her teeth “just like mommy,” imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. But when she’s copying a biting playmate, that mantra doesn’t ring as true. Toddlers learn from observation, and by 18 months, are able to imitate other children’s actions.

• Biting is common in daycares and group settings, so make sure to talk to your child’s teacher. She may be able to identify patterns within the classroom.

Remember: Kids’ brains are like sponges to social behavior. Show your toddler the right reactions and eventually his skills will flourish. For more advice on handling biting, visit ChildCareResourcesInc.Org. And for more parenting resources, visit our blog.

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