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My son was bit by another toddler, what would you have done?

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NewYearNewHat · 26/01/2013 00:33

My son was bit by a stranger toddler we met while out walking. He was with his mum. He would have been around 15 to 22 months, my son is 18 months. It left a bruise but didn't break the skin.

What would you have done in this situation?

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Greensleeves · 26/01/2013 00:34

cuddled my ds and kissed it better!

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Toughasoldboots · 26/01/2013 00:39

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NewYearNewHat · 26/01/2013 00:52

Yes I cuddled him and took him home as he was screaming hysterically.

No apology, as he was preverbal anyway and I left quickly.

I was just wondering what others would have done as I was very shaken by it and wasn't thinking straight.

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Toughasoldboots · 26/01/2013 00:53

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PeachTown · 26/01/2013 00:53

Not a lot. What can you do? A child under 18mo can't really be reasoned with. DS got bitten at nursery and left with bruises once but I didn't feel that it was anyone's fault as his assailant was so young.

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NewYearNewHat · 26/01/2013 01:07

Yes the mum did apologise and I felt bad for her too.

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Nevercan · 26/01/2013 07:58

That kind of things happens I'm afraid. As long as there is an apology not much more can be done

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RubyrooUK · 26/01/2013 08:09

Yes these things happen. My DS was bitten quite a few times by other kids around that age. He has never (to my knowledge) bitten another child himself but it tends to be a stage and the other kids don't seem to do it anymore (he's now 2). I'd just have accepted the apology and left.

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RubyrooUK · 26/01/2013 08:12

Oh and I agree it's worse to have a biter. My niece bit other kids for ages and her parents were mortified and it really stressed them out. She is a non-biting three year old now though!

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Lostonthemoors · 26/01/2013 08:28

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Allice · 26/01/2013 08:34

Not really sure what you could have done really, the other mum apologised.

It's really horrible for all involved, my son was bitten in a soft play last year when he was 4, it was really nasty but he said he didn't know who did it, turns out he did but was worried mummy would have been bitten.

Had I known who did it I would have told the parent but not expected anything other than an apology.

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3birthdaybunnies · 26/01/2013 08:36

Probably the same as you did, might have put some arnica on the site to stop the bruise. Most children who bite only do it for a few months, best to ignore the biter and cuddle the bitee. Different if they are older and its a more persistant problem.

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fanoftheinvisibleman · 26/01/2013 08:37

I would have accepted the apology snd comforted my son. What else do you think you should do?

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cory · 26/01/2013 18:28

Accepted apology, cuddled and possibly taken home. Is there anything else you could do?

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