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Which discipline strategy or intervention works the best for this barbaric behavior?

2007-05-23 07:03:04 · 17 answers · asked by Bumbo 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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I don't think biting back or spanking/swatting is an appropriate punishment for a 9 month old, an older toddler maybe, but not a 9 month old. Don't make a show out of it; that gives him a new game to play. Tell him no biting and put him down. He is probably teething so try giving him something else to bite on, a wet cool wash cloth (not frozen - it can damage the gums and developing teeth) or a biter biscuit. My son used to do it when he was hungry so you might try feeding him. If he continues doing after he is a year or so then you might try one of the other punishments -minus the suggestion for hot pepper sauce, you can try something bitter that they don't like such as vinegar but putting hot sauce in a babies mouth is just wrong- For now though, there is no point in hurting him if he won't understand why you did it in the first place.

2007-05-23 07:44:47 · answer #1 · answered by pebble 6 · 1 0

I've run a daycare in my home for 10 years now, so I've seen this many times. I'm not a big fan of biting back, and I don't think spanking is appropriate for any 9 month old (besides the fact that I'm not allowed to do this to daycare kids!) In addition, at 9 months they don't understand time outs. Also, at that age, it's not necessarily malicious...similar to hair pulling. What I have done is say "no" very firmly and press their lips against their teeth...not to cause pain, just pressure. That let's them know what you are saying "no" about and gives them the feel of their own teeth.

For kids who are older than that, spanking is an option for those who discipline that way especially if it is malicious biting and I do that for my own children, but I don't think smacking them in the face or biting them back is ever acceptable. I have put their own hand up to or in their mouth and asked them if they would bite their own hand. I've heard you can put a little vinegar on their tongue with a firm "no." With any biter over a year, biting should be treated very seriously and promptly, and should NEVER be overlooked.

Whatever you do, be on the lookout so you can do something every time it happens and quickly after it happens, and after a few times it should stop. Also, be consistent!

2007-05-23 10:16:46 · answer #2 · answered by Press B. 2 · 1 0

Well, the child is only 9 months old so you there is only so much he/she can understand at that age. This is completely normal as the child learns how it feels to have teeth and how they work.

Whenever the child tries to bite go ahead and say "no biting" and give him something else to chew on. If that doesn't work just simply keep the child from biting you until he/she gives up.

I do NOT agree however that you should do anything remotely close to spanking or biting back. Teaching a child about pain by causing them pain is NOT the answer for a nine month old baby.

Believe me, I can dole out the whippings like anybody, but it is for the most severe problems and not with a 9 month old.

the weeder

2007-05-23 07:25:06 · answer #3 · answered by weeder 6 · 1 0

Don't scream at him. Simply look him in the eye and say, "NO biting" in a stern tone. If this doesn't take care of the problem, then start putting him down when he does it and walk away from him so he isn't getting your attention, which is what he is looking for when he bites.

2007-05-23 07:15:16 · answer #4 · answered by Sit'nTeach'nNanny 7 · 0 0

All children do this. And I know probably many with disagree, but gently bite them back, just enough to show it doesn't feel good.

I did the same with my 2 kids when they first did it, and also with my grandson. When they stared in shock, I said "It hurts doesn't it ... So don't do that to other people, it's not nice." I don't remember having to do it again.

2007-05-23 07:19:35 · answer #5 · answered by MisMischievous 6 · 0 0

My mother told me that she used to flick our chins. Personally, I tapped my son's mouth and said 'no' firmly. The first time was shocking to him. We have had to address the issue every few months. But, the source of biting for my son was that my husband was pretend biting for fun. Recently, he ended up seriously biting him because of this. (he's now 3 yrs.) It's hard for kids to even grasp the difference between pretend and real. If he even thinks that you might be joking, he'll do it again. Kids always test their boundaries.

2007-05-23 07:17:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

they're too youthful for time-outs. while a daughter bites you, slap her hand. do no longer smash her hand, yet slap it annoying sufficient to get her interest. placed a STERN seem on your face and yell NO. Use stress, do no longer smile, do no longer hug her, no longer something. you may desire to maintain an eye fixed on them in any respect circumstances and confirm that their palms get slapped each and every time they chew. in the event that they're being watched in the time of the day via a babysitter, tell her to boot. Repetition is the respond. permit's say Daughter a million bites Daughter 2 as a results of fact Daughter a million needs Daughter 2's toy. Slap Daughter a million's hand and seperate the two, letting Daughter 2 proceed fiddling with the toy. relatively, you may desire to initiate catching them in the previous they do it. in case you spot one in each and every of your females approximately to chew, slap her in the previous she does it. it is not important if she relatively bit or no longer. you may desire to slap her hand for even questioning approximately it. each and every time.

2016-11-26 20:10:21 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Bite him back. I know it sounds bizarre, but it worked for my friend. Your boy probably doesn't understand what it's like to be on the other side of biting, and once he understands that, he won't do it anymore. Good luck!

2007-05-23 07:14:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try Rubbing his lips With Lime juice everytime he bites Someone Told me they Were Doing this in a day care and the child Stopped biting as For my kids I GENTLY bit them back. it showes them that it hurts

2007-05-23 07:13:01 · answer #9 · answered by Pogo Addict 3 · 0 1

Well my aunts daughter did that, and the only thing that would work to keep her from bitting her own sisters was that to freeze chewing toys, and she actually liked to chew on that rather then people LOL

2007-05-23 07:13:58 · answer #10 · answered by The Hot Latin Princess 2 · 0 0

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