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Mom of a 5 yr 10 m old boy3 years ago
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Sir, my baby boy is now 2yr 1m old, still not speaking .Just saying papa mama and one one letter. But he could understand everything.Now a days he bites always either in angry or too much happy mood.Please suggest sir what can we do ?

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RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl3 years ago
A. You Should try to teach your child new words just make sure that if your child is not able to quickly grab it then you break it and teach and suppose if you are saying fan so first se fa and then n so you know this way your child is going to learn how to say fan Try to teach your child this way and constantly quit keep telling your child that if you’re happy and excited then you should clap you should not bite and if you have to scold your child also then you go ahead with that but just keep don’t keep on saying constant no because that hampers the growth of the child because it take everything for no that so it’s better to just distract your child
khyati patelMom of a 5 yr 9 m old boy3 years ago
A. You keep talking to your baby, I think your baby is grasping everything you are saying and soon going to start speaking and regarding biting you will have to always say a NO when your baby does that and him understand that is behaviour is not ok, and gradually they won't do it.
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