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Did you do anything to help your child cope with the arrival of a new baby? Did they cope well? Any tips?
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I brought a small gift from the baby to the older child. To say thank you and I am so excited you are going to be my older brother/sister. Also I made up a special box of things. Then while I was feeding the new baby the older child got with the special things in the box. It was like his reward. I also asked for lots of help. But didn’t demand it. I would just say “mummy needs your help, can you help me now or are you busy’ I didn’t really need the help but it made the older child feel very important. Even if it was a nappy the wipes or a singlet. Then I would say thank you so much you are such a great older brother. Never said things like what would mummy do without your help or stuff like that. Because I felt that put pressure on the older child. I made it sound like the baby was so happy she had the best brother in the whole world. I guess it also depends on how big the age gap is... Gill (facebook)
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My toddler came to ALL of my scans & appointments so she felt very involved from the begining and new all about her baby sister! She also chose a doll for baby & I brought a pressie for her from the baby too. Also as said above getting them to help is a huge thing – this way they don’t feel left out...Ask them to – choose which bottle to use or ask them to get a clean nappy, or take dirty nappy to the bin. Maybe even let them choose what clothes baby will wear for the day! The more they are involved the easier the new adjustment will be! J Tamara (facebook)
- Involve the toddler in all things baby when he wants to help.
- NEVER blame anything on the baby or get angry when they are interacting with the baby.
- LOTS OF CUDDLES and bonding time when baby is asleep. (at least 10 mins
- Always let them hold and cuddle when they want to with supervision even if its only for a min coz the baby is not in the mood.
- Dont tell them the baby is a form of play thing, prepare them for the fact that they mainly sleep n cry but will get bigger one day and be a good friend. Katie (facebook)
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I had a special gift for my daughter when her brother was born - she thought that it was great but I had also given her a baby doll to play with so that she had a baby when I did, it worked well - my mum did the same thing when my sister was born. The only problem we had was bed time, she didnt want to go to bed and if you put her to bed she would scream and scream until she was sick. it took 3 months to get it to stop. Kylie (facebook)
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