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Toddler Biting Themselves: Self-Harm, Frustration, or Sensory Seeking?

Self-biting before age 3 is usually frustration or sensory seeking, not self-harm. Offer a teething toy and name the emotion. When to seek evaluation.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Toddler Behavior

What This Guide Covers

Self-biting before age 3 is usually frustration or sensory seeking, not self-harm. Offer a teething toy and name the emotion. When to seek evaluation.

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