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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Ouch! Biting hurts!!!" Totally overact in pain and turn away from the child. Tend to your "wound". See how he reacts. If he cries, let him cry for a moment. Do not rush to comfort him - let him have his feelings of remorse. Then get down on his level and tell him he made a bad choice and he hurt you. Then you can hug him. If he has no reaction, yell loud in pain the next time and do the above. There is a book called "Teeth Are Not For Biting" that is a good one to read to him. [/quote] This. Biting is a big deal and a huge worry so it is something you want to be dramatic and memorable about. I saw a 18 month old lean over and bite another little girl on the face and not let go. The bitten child was bleeding profusely and screaming - it was awful. Biting is not something you can allow. And if you are the nanny of a biter - stay on him/her like white on rice when he/she is with other little kids. [/quote]
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