Home > Parenting & Pregnancy > Child Behavior & Discipline > Risky Child Behaviors
Created on: January 17, 2009 Last Updated: February 19, 2009
Why do some children bite? If you can get to the source of the problem, you may find that it is not just a matter of discipline but working with the child to relieve what is causing the biting problem to begin with. I have noticed that many times children who bite are not yet able to fully express themselves using words. Something may be frustrating them, which is then acted out in a physical manner.
Many years ago, while running a day care, I cared for a set of twin girls. They were around two years old when the larger twin began to bite her sister. The bites were so bad that they drew blood. In our family when a child bit someone, the solution was to gently bite them back to show them that it hurt. In day care, it would never be appropriate to approach the problem in such a physical manner. The day care giver must look deeper into the problem to resolve the issue.
The mother of the twins told me that she had tried gently biting the child that was doing the biting. This method did not work. These twins had gotten along well with a few little tiffs here and there. The biting was definitely an extreme that none of us had witnessed before.
I was at a loss. The biting seemed to happen whenever I would leave the room to prepare food or take another child to the restroom. Day in and day out the problem progressed and worsened. I did not know what to do. I asked the twin that was doing the biting why she did it. I told her that it was not a good way to treat her sister. Her speech abilities were limited and I knew that she did not understand. I showed her if I bit myself that it hurt and I would cry and say; "ouch that hurts. We do not hurt one another." We did some time outs. Many days I would separate the twins and have them play away from one another. The problem persisted.
Finally I turned to God and asked in prayer for Him to reveal what was going on and how this problem could be resolved. Almost as soon as I asked for help, I turned around from preparing the children's lunch to see the smaller twin kicking the twin that was biting. I was shocked. She kicked her sister so hard that her sister lost her balance and fell over. The reaction from the kick and fall was to retaliate with biting. It happened so fast that the little kicker was instantly in pain from the bite.
That was the last time that the biting took place. The twin that was kicking was put in time out and told that kicking was not appropriate. I told her that her sister would not bite her if she did not
Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:
How to stop your child from biting other children
Biting is an age-appropriate actions among toddlers. The problem is the children, teachers, and parents aren't too excited
by Renee Morgan
You can stop children from biting others by giving the child a taste of their own medicine, biting them back.
My nephew
Why do some children bite? If you can get to the source of the problem, you may find that it is not just a matter of discipline
by Nunya Carley
What makes an educated, normally trustworthy adult bite a child? This is one question that I hope the parents and educators
Biting is most often a problem associated with toddler around one year of age or children of around two years of age. Part
View All Articles on: How to stop your child from biting other children
Helium Debate
Cast your vote!
Are parents sending the wrong message when rewarding their children’s good behavior with cash?
Click for your side.
Featured Partner
Chesapeake Service Systems (CSS) has partnered with Helium, giving you the chance to write for a cause. Browse CSS' featured titles, pick an issue and write! You can also donate your article earnings. Share what you know, ...more