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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 364363" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well if you wont bite easy child back, which is what I would do honestly, then try a really loud yelp when easy child bites like you would do for a puppy. Say OUCH loudly and that biting is bad and hurts. </p><p></p><p>I have had to do something like that when my granddaughter accidentally falls on me or hurts me while playing too roughly. I wont smack her but I yelp and tell her she is being too rough for grandma. Ive been doing this since she was really little. She will be sad and say she is sorry. If she actually hits me or tries to hurt me on purpose then I do time her out but 14 months is way too early for that. Maybe a gentle pat on the lips to show him where the bite is coming from and saying NO BITE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 364363, member: 1514"] Well if you wont bite easy child back, which is what I would do honestly, then try a really loud yelp when easy child bites like you would do for a puppy. Say OUCH loudly and that biting is bad and hurts. I have had to do something like that when my granddaughter accidentally falls on me or hurts me while playing too roughly. I wont smack her but I yelp and tell her she is being too rough for grandma. Ive been doing this since she was really little. She will be sad and say she is sorry. If she actually hits me or tries to hurt me on purpose then I do time her out but 14 months is way too early for that. Maybe a gentle pat on the lips to show him where the bite is coming from and saying NO BITE! [/QUOTE]
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