My three-year-old daughter can scream and even bite for no reason. Is this normal at this age?

No, this is not normal. It also cannot be "without a reason." Observe the sequence of events before such a reaction occurs. Observe the circumstances under which the child calms down. If your baby girl is he althy, it may be because she wants to get attention. She goes berserk when she feels abandoned, and calms down when you take care of her. If that were the case, you need to pay more attention to your child on a daily basis and gradually increase the time they are left on their own. However, try to observe some regularities in the occurrence of attacks. Try to find out from your child "why?". Does something hurt him, does he feel sad, has he remembered something unpleasant, is he afraid of something? Such reactions are emotional and nervous in nature. Examine your daughter at the pediatrician and psychiatrist. Nowadays, neuroses also appear in very young children and should not be neglected. Regards. B.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Barbara Śreniowska-Szafran

Educator with many years of experience.

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