I honestly think its just a developmental thing with some kids. I really do.
My DD1 used to bite when excited. Til my dad shocked her by putting her straight back down when she bit him & walking away. She didn't bite again.
DS & his friends do it purely out of frusteration. They don't have any idea how to control their anger/annoyance yet & for some reason biting seems to be a natural reaction. Then they realise they get something out of it & continue. Weather its just attention, or the other child getting taken away from what ever it is they want etc, something always happens.
They aren't trying to be naughty, they are trying to work out how they fit in the world IMO. Have you seen the little kids who try to get something from you & if they can't pull it away they put it in their mouth & pull, as if its going to work better? Thats why I kind of think its a natural thing that they can't really help yet.
Hitting is the same. It gets a reaction. Maybe with that just turn her around, or put her down til the hitting has settled. Don't make a fuss. I think its just a phase she needs to go through.
With the biting, I'd just watch very, very closely when ever she's around other kids. We've had times when we can't be more than 2 foot from our boys in case we need to intervene. But they play really well together every time now... (well almost every time).


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