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Biter - 2 years old in Day Care
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 307372" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Another thing might be to take the child out of the class for a bit, but not in a bad way. Just for a short time. For example- incident occurs- let's take a walk and see what is going on, let's go outside for a few minutes and talk about how you are feeling. </p><p>That is how K's School tries to handles these situations in the beginning, before getting into the whole suspension or punishment thing.</p><p>Without scaring the child, they try to work out an answer, "how about punching this pillow, this is your special pillow." </p><p>"Do you like it when someone hurts you? Well this is what you are doing to Johnny." </p><p>"I can see that you are frustrated, but we need to fix this before you hurt your friends or you wont have friends." </p><p></p><p>They can take him and role play,- act out when he is getting mad, pretend that he is going to bite, have him do some thing else and see how it can work. </p><p>Have a place for him to go, the office a corner the hall, to let it out. </p><p>A signal to the teacher, so he can just go with out making a big scene. </p><p></p><p>I hope something works... We had and still have frustration issues, no more violence. But elevation.</p><p>Poor little guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 307372, member: 3155"] Another thing might be to take the child out of the class for a bit, but not in a bad way. Just for a short time. For example- incident occurs- let's take a walk and see what is going on, let's go outside for a few minutes and talk about how you are feeling. That is how K's School tries to handles these situations in the beginning, before getting into the whole suspension or punishment thing. Without scaring the child, they try to work out an answer, "how about punching this pillow, this is your special pillow." "Do you like it when someone hurts you? Well this is what you are doing to Johnny." "I can see that you are frustrated, but we need to fix this before you hurt your friends or you wont have friends." They can take him and role play,- act out when he is getting mad, pretend that he is going to bite, have him do some thing else and see how it can work. Have a place for him to go, the office a corner the hall, to let it out. A signal to the teacher, so he can just go with out making a big scene. I hope something works... We had and still have frustration issues, no more violence. But elevation. Poor little guy [/QUOTE]
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