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Getting Your Older Kids Ready For The Time When A New Baby Will Come



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By : Autumn Lockwood   

Though many photos albums are full of cheery pictures of the new infant and the older brothers and sisters, it doesn't always begin this way. The way your family works will often change greatly when a new child is born. There is a huge amount or preparation time involved when getting ready for the arrival of a newborn. When it arrives, that new baby is going to be wanting and needing quite a bit of attention. If all of this attentiveness is spent only on the baby, then the slightly older siblings might become jealous and make a scene as a way to receive attention. To make this a simpler transition, there are certain things that a mother or father can do throughout the introduction period to make the older siblings feel more at ease and less frustrated and overwhelmed.

For the Duration of the Pregnancy

Before informing your other children that they are going to have a new baby brother or sister, you need to consider your child's maturity level. You must also be at ease with how stable your pregnancy is. Children who are very young are not as likely to understand if you tell them too early on in the pregnancy. When they are this age their sense of time is not very well developed yet. Parents should try telling young kids what season the newborn baby will arrive in. For example, if your baby is due in December, you would tell the children that the baby will be arriving around Christmas. Parents should always answer their children's questions with honesty. For those parents who are not comfortable with talking about where babies come from with their children, there are some books that are age appropriate that they can read with the children.

Becoming Familiar With the Baby

When parents present the baby to the older siblings for the first time, they really should have someone else there to hold the new infant. Each brother or sister should have a chance to hold the newborn. Moms and Dads can get some incredible first photos for the family photo albums throughout this time while at the same time making siblings feel as if they are a bigger part of what's going on. If a brother or sister is too young to hold the new baby, an adult should sit with the sibling and help them to support the baby. This allows parents to help them meet the baby with free hands. And both parents should set aside some special one-on-one time for each sibling. Sometimes it only takes as little as ten or fifteen minutes to help a child's behavior to get better. During this one-on-one time period, parents might let the sibling pick an activity. Let the sister or brother completely express how they are feeling about the new baby and the changes that are taking place.

Bringing the New Baby to Your Home

Once having arrived home, there will probably be many guests to welcome the newborn. The mom and dad should discreetly request that the guests give the same amount of consideration to the other kids if they can. This will make them feel as though they are special on that day. Older siblings should be permitted to help in the care of the baby. Parents may want to permit them to push a baby stroller, help with the bath time or even try changing the new baby's diaper. Older siblings really should not be expected to be automatically independent as soon as the baby arrives home. These siblings will still require some degree of babying so they can better adjust. Parents should remind older siblings of the advantages of being older such as getting to eat what they want, picking their own clothes and also not having to still wear a diaper. It will not take much effort to make the coming home of the baby more simple for the older siblings. When this occasion is joyous, there are some wonderful memories to catch for those family photo albums.

Once you've put these helpful hints into practice, you are sure to feel better about the way your older kids will feel when the new newborn arrives.

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