The Irish Homecoming - No bark, but lots of bite! - a trip to the park that will not be forgotten
Colum had a trip that he has yet to forget, much to the chagrin of mother April
Published Friday, October 12, 2012, 8:32 AM
Updated Friday, October 12, 2012, 8:32 AM
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jamieLM | Oct 12, 2012, 10:40 AM EDT
Agree with TisEyerish's post. All of my kids have been both the biters and the bitten. I don't think it's all that unusual for babies and toddlers to bite because they haven't developed full language and social skills. When our children engage in biting, it somehow seems like an indictment of our parental skills in raising a well-behaved child. It's just so embarrassing, but life does goes on. LOL
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TisEyerish | Oct 12, 2012, 09:26 AM EDT
I love April Drew's story...haven't we all had days (weeks, months, years) like that? Hopefully, Colum is back to being himself by now and won't be repeating the biting. However, he is only 22 months old and needs to be forgiven for his transgression!
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