@Chloe thank you so much. They’re some really good tips so I will take these on board. Hopefully all goes well🤞🏽❤️
Chloe has said everything I was going to say! So much good advice in there.
Have a look online for a book called “Let’s talk to mummy’s tummy.” There are also a couple of companion books (an activity book and a postnatal stage book) which are great too. We have just used them through my latest pregnancy and it helped involve our firstborn throughout, and she’s been really excited to read a new page every week. She’s being a lovely big sister now :) xxx
I felt exactly the same about my then 2.5yo! We talked a lot about the new baby. New baby bought him a big brother present. I didn’t hold the baby when toddler first met him, so I could cuddle and hold my big boy. Lots of getting him to help out, praising how good and helpful he had been etc. Really focused on 1:1 time with my toddler, even if it wasn’t much, even 10/15mins filled his cup and made him feel special. I tried to never say “I can’t do xyz with you because I’m holding/feeding the baby” and instead tried to phrase things in a way that didn’t blame the baby, if that makes sense? I also did a lot of saying “Baby you’ll have to wait because I’m helping Reuben do xyz” even if the baby was fine or asleep 🤣 just to reinforce he was a priority still and balance the times I’d ask him to wait. I worried, but they’re just the best of buds already, they love each other so much. My eldest is amazing with his brother. It’s just the most beautiful thing ❤️🥹 Good luck!!