Sounds horrible, but it worked on my son - flick them with your finger kinda hard on the mouth. My pediatrician told me to do this and my son NEVER bit anyone ever again. He is happy and a great person - 20 now.
2006-11-27 09:51:45
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answered by VeronicaS 2
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I know it sounds horrible, but bite him back. Hard. I'm the mother of two boys and my son did the same thing. We tried all the "right" stiff too. It really is the only thing that works. Make him understand that it hurts when he does it to other people by showing him how it hurts when you do it to him. Good luck.
2006-11-27 09:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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First, do no longer hit her. which will purely make the priority worse - she'll start to affiliate your son with a destructive journey and could start to nip him whilst he comes close to her. It feels like she desires a ton extra workout - 2 to 3 hours each and every day at a minimum. try motorcycle rides, hiking, strolling, swimming, and working in the park. Walks are solid too, yet she'll desire extra, heavier workout than that. She additionally desires extra psychological stimulation. artwork on new hints along with her and merely extensive-unfold obedience training for some short sessions every day. additionally get some puzzle and take care of allotting toys - they're going to make her techniques artwork. All that thinking additionally will help tire her out. you would be surprised how many habit themes would be stopped merely by giving the canines extra workout and psychological stimulation. 2d, whilst she bites him, make an quite loud noise to startle her. i choose to advise banging 2 pot lids jointly, no longer common. it particularly is almost a assure that this would frighten her into combating, yet whilst it does not artwork, try doing it plenty louder, or discover something that makes a louder noise. it particularly is substantial to no longer make any eye touch along with her once you're making the noise, or she'll start to alter into petrified of you, and all you decide on is for her to be frightened of the noise. After the noise, do no longer do something for some seconds - and then use a squeaky toy to get her to play with you. compliment her whilst she comes decrease back to you. be certain you compliment her like loopy each and every time she performs without biting your son. solid luck!
2016-10-04 10:48:00
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answered by ? 4
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i know this will sound bad but i have many, many years experience working with children of ALL ages. in my experience the option that seemes to work best was when the children realized what it felt like to be bit. i'm not saying you should clamp down and bite your son but maybe a lite nibble on the hand after he does it to you will work. many parents i worked with sweared by this method and they never had problems with biting again. if you dont like that option, you could always try tabasco sauce...
2006-11-27 09:43:56
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answered by fromchaios 1
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I agree with the bite them back and I have given my 16mo son a flick on the mouth after he bit his sister. He RARELY does it now but he still leans in like he's about to but ends up doing like an open mouth press on your skin, but it still leaves you waiting for the 'chomp'!
He just had to find out that it hurt doing what he was doing, so in order to realise it, he had to recieve it!
2006-11-27 10:13:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Pop his hand when you catch him in the act. He will cry and eventually stop biting after you do it on two or three occasions if you are consistent. Stop the behavior early or deal with him being suspended from school later. Your choice.
2006-11-27 09:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I have heard that if you bite him back but not to hard they will learn not to bite.My daughter also was bad about biting and her docter said to tap her lightly on the mouth and tell her no.
2006-11-27 10:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I dunno if I believe it but my mother in laws swears the only way to stop a biter is to bite 'em back. Not too hard but hard enough to show 'em it hurts people! Other than that I've never heard of any remedies, but to wait it out. Good Luck!
2006-11-27 09:40:14
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answered by Anonymous
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He is probably biting because he is teething.
This sounds awful, and I felt awful doing it, but I cured my daughter of biting by biting her back.....not too hard, but enough so she understood that biting HURTS.
2006-11-27 10:12:54
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answered by deerogre 4
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i agree with some of the other,just give him a gentle nip with your teeth,it worked on one of my girls she never did it again,once is enough to shock them,good luck in trying to find the right answer
2006-11-27 10:13:29
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answered by Anonymous
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