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How to Help Your Child Accept a New Baby
How to Help Your Child Accept a New Baby
How to Help Your Child Accept a New Baby New for 2o12 Lots of great information and illustrations! Highly Recommended! Makes a great gift!
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(Free-Press-Release.com) January 14, 2012 --
How to Help Your Child Accept a New Baby
New for 2o12
Lots of great information and illustrations!
Highly Recommended!
Makes a great gift
For a child who is used to getting all the attention, a new sibling can seem like competition. The older child may feel left
out and pressured to grow up, which can create short-term and long-term problems for both siblings and parents.
As a parent, it might be challenging to give both children the amount and the type of attention they need. However, there are several ways to make all of your children feel valued.
1
Involve your older children before the baby is born. You will have plenty of time from when you first know that a new baby is coming until the baby actually arrives, so use it to ease the transition. Try a few of the following ideas shown in this fantastic book!
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