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Becoming a Big Sib
Preparing Toddlers for a New Baby
By Alexandria Powell
Bringing home Baby with a toddler already in place? It sounds daunting, but it doesn't have to be. While young children can't "prepare" for the new baby in the same ways that older kids can, there are a lot of things parents can do to help them sail through this very important milestone.
To make things simpler, keep in mind that nine months is a long time. "It's best to slowly start preparing after the sixth month of pregnancy," says Kathy LeMaster, a registered nurse and parenting education coordinator at Baylor Medical Center in Irving, Texas. "Toddlers can become overwhelmed with too much information. Periodic repetition of small amounts of the same information is helpful."
And be sure to keep explanations short, simple and concrete. Sherry Grunder's granddaughter, Aliyah, had just turned 2 when her parents began discussing the issue of adding another child to the family. "My daughter-in-law asked Aliyah if she would like a new sister," says Grunder, a writer in central Maine. "Aliyah, confused, replied, 'Sticker'? Her mom said, 'No, not a sticker, a sister. Or would you rather have a new brother?' Aliyah emphatically replied, 'A STICKER!'"
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