Monday, September 20, 2010

Helping Children Adapt To A New Sibling

When a new member of the family is introduced to their sibling it is an exciting time. But it can also be a difficult time for the new brother or sister. Here are some tips that might help make the transition a little easier.

The older the sibling the more difficult it can be for them to adapt.

· Child under 18 months of age may have fewer issues adapting to a new sibling. They might not understand or recognize the change that is about to occur

· Children between 18 month to 3 years of age may have a more difficult time. They can recognize and comprehend that change is going to occur but they might have a more difficult time talking about what they are feeling.

· Older children will have an easier time because they can discuss the impact of a new sibling with others which can ultimately help them adapt.

Setting the stage for this change is important. Here are a few tactics you can use to prepare siblings

· Read books to your child about the introduction of a new sibling

· Involve siblings in the preparation activities including shopping, decorate and preparing the new room

· Let your child make a special gift to give to their new sibling

· Attend a sibling prep class at a local hospital. They learn about topics such as what to expect on the big day and how to be careful around new babies

· Once the baby is here make the sibling a little helper


You might experience regression with your child. Some signs of regression include: being more demanding, more bathroom accidents and trouble sleeping. Keep your cool when your child demonstrates these behaviors because in most cases this is temporary and it will pass after a few months.



Source: www.preschooleducation.com/

www.babycenter.com

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