Toddler Bangs Head On Floor When Upset
Head banging is surprisingly common.
Toddler bangs head on floor when upset. Some toddlers will also shake their heads back and forth vigorously. Head banging seems to help kids feel better perhaps by distracting them from the discomfort in their mouth or ear. So if you can help him show them to you he won t need the anger any more.
My son is almost a year and a half old and has started to bang his head on the wall or the floor when he s mad or frustrated. A developmental problem. Some children do this around nap time or bedtime almost as a self soothing technique.
In the upright position the upper body may be rocked. Under your son s anger are more vulnerable emotions tears and fears. We try not to react too much but we are shocked.
Head banging typically occurs with the child lying face down banging the head down into a pillow or mattress. As a parent there is a fine line to walk to help your child address these behaviors. As odd as it may seem head banging among babies and toddlers is actually a normal behavior.
He s protecting himself from those emotions. Up to 20 percent of babies and toddlers bang their head on purpose although boys are three times more likely to do it than girls. Head banging often starts in the second half of the first year and peaks between 18 and 24 months of age.
Some toddlers have a tendency to bang their heads against the wall against furniture against the crib bars etc before naps or bed. Understandably as parents we can get upset seeing our child banging their head. That means that he may cry or flail but he won t be hitting you or banging his own head.