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Guardian of a 3 yr 6 m old boy1 Year ago
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Baby bahut katneko ata hai. kay kare?

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. Addressing toddler biting involves a combination of understanding, redirection, and consistent guidance. Here are some strategies: 1. **Stay Calm:** If a toddler bites, stay calm and avoid reacting strongly. Reacting with anger may confuse the child or reinforce the behavior. 2. **Provide Alternatives:** Teach the child alternative ways to express themselves. Encourage them to use words or gestures instead of resorting to biting. 3. **Identify Triggers:** Observe and identify situations that trigger biting. Understanding the cause can help address the underlying issue. 4. **Teach Empathy:** Help your toddler understand the impact of their actions. Use simple language to explain that biting hurts others and that it's not okay. 5. **Supervise Play:** Keep a close eye on toddlers during playtime. Intervene if you notice any signs of frustration or aggression. 6. **Encourage Communication:** Encourage toddlers to express their feelings verbally. If they are frustrated, sad, or angry, help them find words to communicate their emotions. 7. **Positive Reinforcement:** Praise and reward good behavior. When the child communicates or plays without biting, offer positive reinforcement to encourage those actions. 8. **Consistency is Key:** Be consistent with your approach. Toddlers thrive on routine and consistency, so apply the same response each time biting occurs. 9. **Involve Parents or Caregivers:** If the child is in a daycare or has other caregivers, communicate with them about the issue and work together on a consistent approach. Remember, it takes time for toddlers to learn appropriate behavior. Be patient, reinforce positive actions, and provide guidance consistently. If the biting persists or becomes a significant concern, consider seeking advice from a pediatrician or child behavioral specialist.

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