I love your example and logic and agree with you Lee-Bee. Biting is bad but also considerably normal even still at 4 for a child who just struggles managing their emotions or has a momentary crappy incident. It doesn't raise red flags to me so much as makes me think about how I can help the child. It just requires some extra support and attention from caregivers to help the child work through it and obviously extra attention to help prevent the other children from potentially being hurt. Rather than blowing things up to be worse, it's best to just deal with it...No alarm bells going off for me. I swear my son was going to sprout horns at 2 1/2 and not just because of terrible twos. He wasn't just a biter but would punch, throw chairs, headbutt. To put him on a time out was risky business. Full extended arms because if he could reach you he was gonna tear into you. Now thats a red flag issue foe sure. I was very worried. It turns out that under stimulated children are the ones who are most likely to act out beyond age 3 regardless of how we entertain them or the opportunities we give them at this age. When my son was assessed at age 8 and diagnosed as gifted, the child psychologist said that his behaviour at age 2-3 was one of the initial indicators that he was gifted. Gifted children are notorious for having problems managing emotions. Thank goodness my son's behaviour all but disappeared the day he started JK but it just goes to show that some children need to be dealt with differently versus being labeled with red flags.


































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