While you and your partner might be
excited for the arrival of another child, it can be a big transition for your
first son or daughter. The thought of another child for you to dote on can
leave them feeling jealous and resentful.
As they will be used to it being just the
three of you, they might be either happy or sad at the prospect of a new
sibling. To stop any feelings of being left out, here’s a guide on how to get
your child excited over the thought of a younger brother or sister.
Consider
Your Child’s Maturity Level
It’s important to consider your child’s
maturity level when telling them about their new sibling. For example, a
pre-schooler might not understand when a baby is due because they are too young.
Therefore, it may be best to tell them the season you are due, and when the
time nears, remind them of the timespan that is left.
Answer
Your Child’s Questions
Expect your child to have many questions
once you have told them you’re pregnant.
For example, they might ask where babies come from, which although can be a difficult answer for parents to answer,
shouldn’t be one you ignore. You can simply say
the baby is kept safely in the mother’s stomach, which may be a good enough
answer for them until they are older.
Answering your little one’s questions can prevent confusion or upset, and will
help them feel excited for the arrival of their new brother or sister.
Get
Your Children Involved
It’s important
to make your child feel apart of the pregnancy experience. To do so, you could
allow them to attend a scan or ask them to pick toys for their brother and
sister. Sit down with them and browse blankets, diapers and toys on sites such
as TGN Baby, and have them select a gift for them to give to
the baby once it has arrived. Your child will be excited to hand them the
present, helping them adjust to the new addition.
Discuss
Childbirth Plans
It’s crucial to make babysitter
arrangements for your children when the time comes for you to go into hospital.
Rather than simply sending your son or
daughter off to their grandparents, you should sit them down and explain what
they can expect once the day arrives. So, who will pick them up, how long they
might need to stay there for, and that you’ll call them as soon as you can. It can help them to understand the process
a little bit more.
Consider
Allowing Your Child to Visit You in Hospital
If you are happy to do so, allow your
child to visit you in the hospital once
the baby is born. Try to find a time when
no other visitors are around, which will create a
special family moment when introducing a child to their new sibling. It will
make your child feel like an integral part of the family, so they will
be happy to give their new brother or sister a cuddle.
Maintain
a Normal Routine
A disturbed routine might cause too much
change to your young son or daughter’s
life, which could cause them to resent their new sibling. Prove to them that
few things will change once the baby arrives by helping them to maintain their normal routine. So, try to keep the rooms the
same for as long as possible, and ensure they keep
the same meal time and bedtime routine.
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