Babies of this age are at the peak of physiological development, and the rapid growth of this physiological factor sometimes brings physiological discomfort, such as joint pain and muscle soreness. Teeth itch occurs during teething because the gingival mucosa is stimulated, so many children bite people because of tooth itch and have a strong desire to bite, which cannot be satisfied.
Countermeasure: Give the baby a substitute that can meet the needs of biting.
Soft objects such as towels. Children can also eat dried sticks, spiced beans, blue beans and green apples to alleviate their special needs in this special period. At the same time, we should give more fresh vegetables and fruits rich in fiber, such as Chinese cabbage, spinach, apples and Sydney. And chop these fruits and vegetables into silk or fine particles, which also gives children more opportunities to chew.
2. The language is poor.
After the baby learns to walk, with the enhancement of their mobility and the expansion of their range of activities, the demand for communication develops rapidly. However, due to their poor language skills and lack of knowledge about how to communicate with others, they often use extreme measures such as pushing, pulling and biting to attract the attention of their peers in order to achieve the purpose of communication and expressing their wishes.
Countermeasures: let the baby learn to use language.
When the baby bites because of psychological dissatisfaction, let the baby know that there is a better expression than biting when he is angry and upset. He can say, "I don't want it." If he can't express himself clearly, he can ask you for help. For example, babies sometimes bite because they like each other very much and want to be friends with him but don't know how to express it. At this time, parents should tell him: "I like you very much, shall we be friends?" And you can demonstrate with your baby, so that the baby can learn to communicate with others in words, instead of communicating with others with his mouth and teeth.