By Little Jewels Learning Center on Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Category: Family Blogs

Biting Behavior: Why and What to Do!

While it can be alarming to think your child is hurting something or someone, biting is quite common childhood behavior. Children bite for many reasons. However, it's not done with mean-spirited intent, nor does it mean it's time to call in the local psychologist. Biting is seen more often in boys than girls and happens most often between the ages of one and two. Toddlers may begin biting at significant stages of development, such as learning to walk or talk. As with any behavior, it's helpful to understand why the behavior may occur and how to respond appropriately. Here is some helpful information for your review.

Teething


Sensory Exploration


Cause & Effect Experimentation


Imitating


Need for Attention


Frustration


Anxiety


It is important that teachers, daycare staff, and parents alike understand why biting occurs and know how to respond wisely. With twenty years of childcare experience under our belts, we understand children and their unique behaviors. It is an honor to be a childcare resource and to offer helpful support for our families. 

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