Audrey has taken to emotional biting. She doesn't do it when she's nursing, rather when she's upset about something. Last night, she bit me while I was clipping her nails because she was ready to get up. Today, she bit me because I took something away from her.
Every time she bites, I tell her firmly NO BITING! and I put her in her crib with the door closed for a few minutes. She gets very upset and I can tell that her little feelings are hurt (sniffle), but she does it again. This worked like a charm with Tomas; he only bit me twice. I can't count how many times Audrey has bitten me.
Suggestions are welcome!
ETA: She has 6 teeth, so the biting is real.
Re: biting
at 9mo old she can understand 'no' but it may take her months to actually listen to it. I'd keep doing what you are doing and redirecting, i.e. "no, we don't bite mommy, it hurts, you can bite..." and give her a teething toy or something. Or do the "don't bite mommy" thing and say, "we kiss mommy" and show her how
My friend had a bigger problem with biting than I did, but we both got this book and read it to our kids. They also read it a daycare as well.
"Teeth Are Not For Biting" is one of the books in the series. We also have "Tails Are Not For Pulling" and they both have seemed to work.
thanks everyone.
she is 9 months (next week, where did the time go???) and she definitely responds to NO (whether she understands what it means or whether the tone and sound startles her is a good question).