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Steps To Take If Your Toddler Is Biting Other Children At Day Care

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Toddlers are little humans who are continually learning how to live in this world and how to respond to different situations. It is not uncommon for a toddler to be impulsive and unpredictable. Their young age makes it difficult for them to control their emotions and behavior, and to understand how their actions may affect others. If you have a toddler in daycare, one of the phone calls you may dread most is the call from your child's daycare center letting you know that your child is biting other children. If you receive this type of call, do not overreact or get upset. Use the following tips when your child is biting his or her classmates at daycare.

Understand the Details

As a parent, do not feel embarrassed or think that you have done anything wrong if your child is biting at daycare. Biting is a normal toddler behavior and does not indicate that there is anything wrong with a child, but when biting is observed, it is important to take the necessary, age-appropriate steps to help curb this behavior. Before you can help your toddler with his or her biting habit, it is important to know the details of any incidences that have occurred. Toddlers can bite due to teething, tiredness, jealousy, frustration, or anger. When you can learn more about what was happening when your toddler bit another child, it will make it easier to take the appropriate measure to change your toddler's actions.

Schedule a Meeting with Your Child's Daycare Teacher

Daycare teachers who are in charge of a toddler classroom can be an excellent resource when dealing with biting. An experienced toddler daycare teacher has most likely had experience with children who bite in the past, so he or she can provide valuable advice about how to curb the behavior. For best results, you and your toddler's daycare teacher should develop a plan to help eliminate biting. As a parent, it can be very reassuring to know how the issue will be dealt with while at daycare.

Be Consistent at Home

After developing a plan with your child's daycare teacher, it is essential to be very consistent at home. Be firm but loving when letting your toddler know that biting is not okay. Toddlers tend to learn through repetition and routine, so staying on track can go a long way towards helping your child learn and grow. While you're working with your toddler at home, make sure to stay in touch with his or her teacher to see how he or she is doing at daycare. With effort and love, your child will eventually learn not to bite others. 

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8 May 2019