We have a biter as well - she is 2.5 and has been biting on and off for about a year - both herself and others. It peaked right after her hospital stay at WDW last March. She is very advanced (has been potty trained for awhile now) & extremely verbal so those aren't reasons - she's also an only child, so no sibling isses to deal with either. She also had a very difficult time teething, but now that is over with (had all of her teeth by 2) and she occasionally still bites when she is in a difficult situation such as: stuck in her stroller or high chair, backed into a corner by another child or if someone is tickling her. We absolutely under no circumstances have ever hit her or roughhoused with her (don't believe it's a good activity for kids to get into at all as it always leads to trouble and teaches them that it's ok to be rough for fun), but once in awhile an uncle or cousin will tickle her in a rough manner and despite the fact that she's laughing, she has biten before. As you can tell we've analyzed every behaviour and have noticed every trigger as there has always been one - this is not justifying the behaviour, but being able to understand what causes the behaviour, whether it be her not being able to express herself, teething problems, sharing problems, etc.
I have a big problem with how some people feel that biting is not normal, yet they let their kids hit, kick or roughhouse (not making a judgment against OP at all) - it's all normal at this age. Any physical outbursts should not be tolerated, but I do find (although most people have been very supportive on this thread) most people are very judgmental of biters and their parents and I must say, we are terrific parents who happen to have a child who is oral and takes her frustrations out through her mouth. Things are getting better, and they will get better for you too.
Good luck, Tiger
I have a big problem with how some people feel that biting is not normal, yet they let their kids hit, kick or roughhouse (not making a judgment against OP at all) - it's all normal at this age. Any physical outbursts should not be tolerated, but I do find (although most people have been very supportive on this thread) most people are very judgmental of biters and their parents and I must say, we are terrific parents who happen to have a child who is oral and takes her frustrations out through her mouth. Things are getting better, and they will get better for you too.
Good luck, Tiger