Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
You're putting her down before she stops squirming, right? She's learned that squirming gets her what she wants.

When you handle her, do so in a quiet dim place sitting down. Just do the hand over hand method as she whips and squirms. Once she shows signs of calming down, even a little, go ahead and put her away. Keep this up and have her out a little longer as she calms each time. Eventually she should settle down once in your hands.

I had an adult that would do that and he has mostly settled now. I also have a baby that I'm working with, but it's harder with them because they're so small and fragile.

That's my suggestion, at any rate.
I shall try this.
I just wish I didn't worry about her pooping on me every time. Ugh.

At least its better than biting I suppose.