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How to stop toddler's biting in easy five steps?

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Children try to express emotions that they cannot yet put into words in this form. Perhaps they are experimenting. Sometimes it is an act of defense. In another case it is an emotion of frustration. Here is what you can do in 3 easy steps to stop children from biting. 1. Avoid rewarding the misbehavior: If your child bites you, don't laugh even if it doesn't hurt, and don't give him any kind of positive reinforcement that could lead to his biting anyone else. 2. Reward Good behavior: It is always better to teach and reward good behavior. It encourages and prompts the child to behave well as the child is getting appreciation. 3. React immediately: If your child bites another child in a quarrel over a toy, remove the toy and don't let him play with it for a while. If he bites you because you will not give him a candy bar, make it clear that there will be no more candy bars until the biting behavior stops. 4. Remove your child from the situation: If your child bites another person, take him aside and deal with the problem promptly. Ask your child to apologize and make it clear that if he doesn’t apologize he will not be allowed to play once again. 5. Teach words to replace the biting: Toddlers typically bite because they haven't developed the verbal skills to communicate their needs or frustrations. So teach your child words to do so. If you found this “inside information” helpful, make sure to get my Free E-Report, "One Stop Resource with Highly Proven Strategies for Disciplining your Child" It’s absolutely Free and it contains 20 of my Answers to the most top FAQs on Disciplining your Child and knowing this information will certainly help you bringing up your child most effectively. Some of the Questions I have Answered in this FREE E-Report is as under: no.1, How to stop your 2 year old child’s temper tantrums? no.2, Is Your Child Whiny? Stop your child whining with four easy techniques. no.3, Is My 2 Year Old Daughter Too Young to Be Disciplined? no.4, How Do We Discipline Our 2 Year Old without Spanking Her? no.5, Six Simple techniques that could stop Aggression of your child Readers are asking many questions about Disciplining your Child, which we could not answer individually. In view of this and keeping in view the request of the readers, I have identified 20 FAQs, and an attempt is made to answer all such questions, and the result is this exclusive E-Report for you which is absolutely free. Visit the link below right now to download the Free E-Report "One Stop Resource with Highly Proven Strategies for Disciplining your Child" and you also get other Free E-Book "Smart Parenting", together these resources certainly help you in disciplining your child. Visit: http://www.parenting-skills.org Thank you.

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