Biting Behaviors in Early Childhood: Understanding, Responding and Preventing – 9021

$10.00

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Course Duration

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1 Hour

English

Product description

Biting can be one of the most challenging behaviors in early childhood settings, yet it’s also one of the most misunderstood. This course is designed to help educators and caregivers uncover the underlying causes of biting—whether developmental, emotional, or environmental—and understand why young children may resort to this behavior as a form of communication.

 

You’ll learn how to respond calmly and effectively in the moment, ensuring safety while helping children begin to manage their impulses. We’ll also cover proactive strategies for preventing biting from becoming a recurring issue, including adjusting the environment, modifying routines, and teaching alternative ways for children to express their needs.

 

Through real-world examples, research-based approaches, and actionable tips, you’ll gain the confidence to address biting without shame or punishment, instead guiding children toward healthier communication skills, positive peer relationships, and emotional regulation.

 

By the end of this course, you’ll be prepared to create a safe, supportive, and understanding environment where biting incidents decrease, relationships strengthen, and every child has the opportunity to thrive.

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