Hi J.,
Ouch a pincher! I agree with some of the things said, and disagree with some of the things said. I doubt that Allison has a word association with the word "ouch". Yet. So keep saying "Ouch, no pinching. That hurts!" and as her vocabulary grows those words will make more sense. Keep moving her arm away from the back of yours and if she keeps pinching, put her down. When I discipline my son (he's 14 months) he always cries. I always hug him and tell him I'm not mad and he's not in trouble but pinching (in this case) is not allowed. And the truth is I’m NOT mad and he’s NOT in trouble…his behavior is just not acceptable. I feel it’s really important to communicate with your kids even if they don’t seem to understand…they understand more than we know.
Pinching has been a difficult thing to overcome. Much more difficult than biting was and I think that is because it is in fact a soothing mechanism for them. You may benefit from trying to swap out your arm for something else. My son would pinch my neck and arms when trying to fall asleep. He never wanted a blanket or a stuffed animal. What finally won in the end? A pacifier. He would HAPPILY and contently play with the nipple end of a pacifier until he fell asleep. Go figure!
I have to say, I do not agree with biting or pinching or pulling the hair of your kid. That is just me and I don't judge people who do, however, it is my opinion that we are to be role models for our children. We are telling them that it is NEVER okay to bite, pinch or pull hair. Trust me, at some point they will be bitten, pinched etc by a playmate and they know that it hurts. It's not our job to show them by mimicking the behavior we are disapproving. But that it’s me…
Good luck J.!!
T.