No Biting: Policy and Practice for Toddler Programs

by Gretchen Kinnell

Paperback, 2002

Call number

649.12 KI

Publication

Redleaf Press (2002), 80 pages

Description

Biting is an issue that is more than skin-deep. It can affect any toddler in any setting and can have developmental, emotional, or environmental causes. An "unfortunately not unexpected" occurrence among toddlers, biting is more than a physical act. It is a serious, complicated issue that brings frustration to the biter, bitee, parents, and child care providers. This book offers technique-building advice for approaching biting in ways that work effectively for everyone involved. No Biting, Second Edition, is a widely-used resource in child care settings. With expanded and updated chapters, it includes: Information on why toddlers bite, how to respond when it happens, and how to handle ongoing incidents How to develop biting policies Recommended articles to learn more about biting Sample letters to parents, policy statements, and incident reports New material on how language development and spatial awareness issues can lead to biting Additional guidance for working with parents Perhaps no other concern in toddler programs challenges teachers and parents as much as biting does. This how-to handbook helps you work through biting with successful strategies and trusted guidance.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

192961019X / 9781929610198
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