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Health Tip: Preparing Your Baby for a Sibling
By LadyLively on October 14, 2016
Bringing a baby into the family is a big adjustment, especially for the youngest of the family who must adjust to the role of older sibling.
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests:
- Talking about the new baby. Even if your youngest can’t understand what it really means, it’s good to talk about it.
- Sharing your excitement. Your child will start to feel excited too, simply because you are.
- Reading books together about getting a new sibling.
- Planning a special activity, gift or event to celebrate your oldest child once the new baby arrives.
Source: HealthDay
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