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Toddler Biting: Why It Happens and How to Stop It

Biting shocks parents, but for a toddler it's often just an impulse: teething, frustration, excitement, or experimenting. It's stoppable with calm consistency.

Respond calmly and clearly

'Biting hurts. I won't let you bite.' A big horrified reaction can accidentally make it more interesting.

Tend to the bitten child first

Giving attention to the hurt party, not the biter, removes any payoff for the behaviour.

Spot the trigger

Track when it happens — tired, crowded, want a toy? Prevent the setup and you prevent most bites.

Offer a safe outlet

A teether for teething, words for frustration. Give the urge somewhere acceptable to go.

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Frequently asked questions

Why has my toddler started biting?

Common reasons are teething pain, frustration without words, over-excitement, or simple cause-and-effect curiosity. It's developmental, not a sign of a 'mean' child.

How do I get my toddler to stop biting?

Respond calmly and consistently, attend to the bitten person first, identify and head off triggers, and give a safe outlet. It usually fades within weeks.

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