| Subject: Re: need help with something / Becky |
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Becky
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Date Posted: 09:55:46 11/07/04 Sun
In reply to:
Deb
's message, "Re: need help with something / Becky" on 21:45:09 11/06/04 Sat
>>Ok so I am not sure what to do about this. I have a
>>three year old niece and her parents(mostly her mom,
>>my sister in law) plays so many mind games with
>>mackenzee that she is like getting totally screwed up.
>> She was kicked out of her nursery school at church
>>for biting. Somehow her parents got it threw her head
>>not to bite other people, however now she bites
>>herself. Tonight her younger sister, Naliyah, and
>>Mackenzee were playing out piano when all of a sudden
>>Naliyah got in Mackenzees way or something. So then
>>Mackenzee grabben Nalyiahs hand, and bit her own hand.
>> She just bit herself soo hard and she didn't stop
>>until her mom pulled her hand out of her mouth, she
>>prolly bit herself for like 10 seconds. She had huge
>>teeth marks in her hand. It is really bad that she is
>>inflicting pain on herself and she is only three!! I
>>don't know what we can do to help with this, nothing
>>really cuz her parents don't listen to ne thing we
>>have to say, but if ne one out there has any ideas
>>about ne of this, that would be great. I feel so bad
>>for her, she is three years old and already has major
>>emotional problems.
>>thanks
>>becky
>
>I understand your concern but seriously - biting is
>almost a natural phenomenon with most children under
>the age of 5 or so. It just is and as suddenly as it
>starts, it usually goes away just as unexpectedly and
>suddenly. I really wouldn't worry too much at the
>moment. I sincerely think she's just one of those
>kids that bites for now. Some little ones start
>hitting for now reason and then suddenly seem to
>outgrow it. Again, just one of those things. Unless
>you see something extraordinary concerning her
>parents' behaviour in her raising, I wouldn't worry.
>
>Hope that puts your mind at ease just a little.
>You're a good relative for noticing and being
>concerned. ;-)
>
>Deb
Thanks Deb,
I hope that is all it is, I'm not sure that it is, but I will think to the positive side :o) thanks
becky
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