<p>Kathy Banks explains that biting in infants and toddlers, though challenging for families and caregivers, is often a natural part of development as young children explore and learn about their world. She will discuss the reasons behind this behavior and offer guidance on managing it while fostering prosocial development. This conversation will help providers navigate behavior policies with a deeper understanding of biting in early childhood.</p><p><br></p><p>If you would like a closed captioning version of this podcast, please contact Stephanie.heald@uagc.edu.</p>

Early Childhood Chatter

Dr. Stephanie Heald and Dr. Tisha Shipley

133 - Biting and Development

SEP 3, 202518 MIN
Early Childhood Chatter

133 - Biting and Development

SEP 3, 202518 MIN

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<p>Kathy Banks explains that biting in infants and toddlers, though challenging for families and caregivers, is often a natural part of development as young children explore and learn about their world. She will discuss the reasons behind this behavior and offer guidance on managing it while fostering prosocial development. This conversation will help providers navigate behavior policies with a deeper understanding of biting in early childhood.</p><p><br></p><p>If you would like a closed captioning version of this podcast, please contact [email protected].</p>