UGH-More Bite Marks!

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  • littlemommy
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2011
    • 568

    #46
    Originally posted by nannyde
    Well you know what works best for you and what works best for your kids and parents. If you feel strongly that the biting should be considered "normal" and that there are times when you can't have all eyes on them and that's to be understood then you will have biting and the parents will either understand and consider it expected and normal or they will protest, question, and ultimately leave.

    If you, your state and your day care parents believe that it is normal and expected to have brief times of no visual supervision when the kids are up and that biting is a normal behavior that is to be expected then you will be fine. A little detective work to find out who is the aggressor and you will be square.

    Other than matching bite marks with each kids mouth I don't know how to tell what kid bit what kid with your age group. It's going to be very hard to figure it out.
    Even if I was able to "confine" everyone, that doesn't mean the biting would automatically stop. Aggressive toddler behavior happens even when the provider is right there. Like another person said, it can happen when you are right there and happens so fast you can't stop it. So yes, it could happen even if everyone was in the bathroom with me.

    I will figure this out. I'm about 90% sure who the other biter is, so that will make it easier to solve the problem.

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