When Your Child Bites: How to Reduce & Stop This Behavior

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When Your Child Bites: How to Reduce & Stop This Behavior

This book, “When Your Child Bites: How to Reduce & Stop This Behavior,” written by an Occupational Therapist, covers the following:

  • Introduction

  • Why Toddlers Bite

  • Developmental factors which may cause a child to bite

  • Triggers for Biting Behaviors

  • Tracking Causes for Biting Behaviors

  • Possible Underlying Issues That Impact Biting Behaviors

  • OT Ideas, Activities, Relief Strategies for Biting Behaviors

  • After the Bite

  • When a Dr Evaluation is Needed

  • As a Final Note

  • Notes

  • Legal

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Author, Judy Benz Duncan has been an Occupational Therapist for over thirty years. She has worked with children from infants to teenagers in numerous settings that included early intervention, pre-school programs, grade school, home health, developmental training centers, and sensory integration clinics.

Judy developed the foundation for designing therapeutic activities and tasks using interactive play and creative imagination to engage the children at a level they could easily relate to while working toward the achievement of their Occupational Therapy program’s functional goals and treatment plan

Judy attended the University of Florida, University of Kansas, and the University of Tennessee. She received New York State approval as a Supplemental Evaluator for OT with early intervention and pre-school students, and has helped develop and start an OT program for families and children in New York. Judy continues to stay up-to-date in the clinical field through mentoring other OT students and new graduates.

She continues to contribute to children, families and professionals everywhere through her professional writing endeavors which include writing books and manuals, managing the therapeutic website, TheraPlay4Kids.com, writing OT blogs and topic-specific articles, working on "interactive story play" book series, writing bi-weekly professional blogs for a pediatric orthopedic surgeon group, a psychiatrist, and an attorney at law. She continues to be an active mentor of new OT graduates, as well as OT students.