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My brother has a gorgeous little 2 and half year old - who has always had a bit of a thing about biting. My brother at the end of his tether and I wondered if anyone had been successful in getting their child to stop biting? My nephew seems to bite in a number of different situations - when he's a bit tired and grumpy but also when he's really happy and excited - it seems to be a reaction to very strong emotions - either positive or negative...he also does a bit of pinching. Otherwise he's happy and well adjusted - good at making friends, very friendly and communicative. He's talking a lot and can often verbalise that he wants to bite rather than going ahead and biting - but he is an only child so far, so not brilliant at sharing yet...


Any brilliant pieces of advice! Gratefully received!

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One which works rather well is to offer your clenched fist to be bitten,


when brutal brat bites push your fist into his face thus pressing his lips onto his own teeth which quickly becomes uncomfortable.


My friends had a boy who used to slap or punch people in the groin, when he came at me the second time I stuck out my index fingers as if they were pistols and prodded him in the stomach,

and then the ribs when he turned to hide his stomach from being the target.


At each prod I made the sound of a shot, as though we were playing cowboys and indians.


He came towards me threateningly a couple more times but as soon as I stuck my fingers out he veered off, and took his anger towards his father who got a smack in his goolies, which gave me a sly smile.


If the protagonist feels pain they don't come back for more, but if they do double the dose:))

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