How do you obtain your little one to stop biting you minus them thinking it is funny?

When I am holding him and he is in a mood, he bites me hard. I firmly tell him NO and he laughs at me close to I am being funny. If I say OUCH, he thinks specifically funny. So I put him down and he cries. When I pick him back up in a few minutes, he starts it again. I think his teething have something to do with it, but he also likes to hit. I don't know where he cultured to hit and bite and scream. He has such a bad resentment. What should I do in this situation? He isn't like that all the time. Mostly when he is tired or really frustrated.
When mine started biting I instinctively just pushed his frontage away pretty sharply. Not so hard as to hurt him or knock him over but very suddenly and sharply. At first I would just say aloud no & he thought that was funny too; but then I started doing that and he didn't like it at adjectives & quit biting.
i used to bop my son in the head. when he bite me. i just bopped him within the back of the head. nothing sturdy. but hard enough for him to know he isn't supposed to do it. he didn't cry or anything, but he hasn't bit since. took it a few time for him to realize it though. it wasn't a 1 time fix.
I am gonna get thumbs down for this one!

I flicked his nose. After two bites he never did it again!
Shaniqua be bitin dem baybayz back ifn dey bited me homegirl.
I am sure I am missing some important details near Jesse's Uncle...I do not know what the problem is there because I do not know how he usually answers. He may be totally in-appropriate. I happen to agree with his answer here. It is a moment ago a fact of life, a baby that throws a annoyance tantrum becomes a toddler that throws a temper tantrum and eventually a teenager that throws a annoyance tantrum (if left unchecked). Discipline can sound negative but it is requisite in children of all ages. If they are old plenty to move around and get into things and bite =) then they are old plenty to begin to learn what is appropriate or not. In my dictionary, that means disciplining. That doesn't anticipate that you have to spank a 10 month old (or any age child). What you are already doing is a form of discipline. You are letting him know that what he is doing is not good, and here will be consequences. Right now that consequence is not being held for a few min and sitting by himself. It may not seem significant right now but maybe it will take plentiful, many more times for him to realize EVERY time he bites he has to sit by himself. Consistency is the key. Good luck
hellooooo?...thats what fists are for...duhhh...

no hes a newborn. theres really not a lot you can do yet...
Answers:    Start next to discipline now? That dude is tripping.

I agree with Noah's Mommy. Stick with "ouch" or "no" to coach him.
Yep, you gotta show that youngin' who's boss! (eye roll).

First, I'd stick near one thing(either "ouch" or "no") and follow that with a consistent action. How long do you allow him to sit before you pick him pay for up again? If it's only a few seconds he may not be getting the idea. Have you tried ignore it completely? No facial expressions, no verbal comments. Sometimes babies do things over and over if they see any sort of reaction.

Noah has bit us a couple of times on the foot if we're sitting in the recliner but we've obviously never taught him to do that and he's not around plentiful other children so no idea where he's picked up on it! I think most babies do it at one point or another as a route of exploring things.

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