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Toddler Banging Head on Floor: Normal Self-Soothing or Cause for Concern?

Head banging affects up to 20% of toddlers and is usually self-soothing. Concerning if combined with delayed speech or eye contact avoidance.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Toddler Behavior

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Head banging affects up to 20% of toddlers and is usually self-soothing. Concerning if combined with delayed speech or eye contact avoidance.

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