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Because babies are very unfamiliar with the outside world and are not particularly familiar with their fingers, biting their fingers is the baby's first reaction, and they will develop a habit of biting their fingers after a long time.
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The first reason is that after 3 to 4 months, the baby will eat his own fingers because he has a physiological sucking request, and the second reason may be due to the child's psychological unsatisfied, nervous, fearful, anxious or not fully loved by his parents.
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Because babies are more curious, they will have this thought, and then they will put their fingers in their mouths and bite, so that their curiosity can be satisfied, and they will be comfortable.
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This shows that the baby is beginning to be interested in the outside world, but at this time he does not think of his hands as a part of his body, he treats them as toys.
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This is because babies are very insecure, and then they also find this behavior very interesting, and it is also related to the fact that parents do not stop it in time.
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This is how babies soothe themselves so that they feel safe and emotionally stable.
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Babies do like to bite their fingers when they are concentrating or idle.
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Mainly because the child feels that this is more comfortable, in fact, it is also because of the slow habit, and when the child is very young, the parents do not get reasonable control, in fact, it is also because this will make the child have a certain sense of security.
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When the baby lacks a trace element in his body, the baby will bite his fingers, which will cause the baby to bite his fingers frequently, so this will happen.
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It may be that the baby's brain is developing faster, and the baby is also comforting himself, and he can buy something for the baby to hold in his mouth.
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You can tell him that there are a lot of small bugs on it, and if you bite your finger often, it will let the worm enter your stomach and you won't bite your hand again next time.
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Of course, this is a very bad habit, and the baby should be corrected in time to be able to develop a good habit.
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You can calmly say to him that Yao's fingers are very bad, and a habit will be a great threat to the body, so he may be obedient.
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Teeth are in the developing stage, which may cause discomfort and children will touch them unconsciously.
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It's finger sucking, it's not quitting milk, or it's a habit.
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The baby likes to bite his fingers, it may be insecure, it may be that he treats his fingers as a toy, it may be that he is about to teeth, his gums are itchy, and he bites his fingers to relieve itching.
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1 is that the child has entered the oral desire period, the child needs to explore more of the world by mouth, 2 the child is in the teething stage, the baby gum is a little uncomfortable, through the hand to relieve the discomfort, 3 the child will also put the hand into the mouth when hungry.
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Clause. 1. Unbalanced nutrition, picky food, causing trace element deficiency.
2. Introverted, timid, and in a tense, anxious and high-pressure environment for a long time.
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It shouldn't have anything to play with, and you don't play with him. He only played with slippers, and they smelled on them
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