How is your older child (children) handling the new little one?
My DD is 3, and I'm literally so exhausted from telling her to leave her brother alone or to go play with her toys. I play with her as often as I can throughout the day, but I have to get stuff done at some point, maybe even like just sit. She literally refuses to play by herself whatsoever. We have toys in the living room and she's got a whole room full of toys but many times she insists on being on my lap (which she did before he arrived) instead of playing with toys. When DS is awake I even lay on the floor and play with the both of them but she still insists on being next to me or on top of me the whole time.
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The only thing I can really advise that I am trying is to really take a minute before I get onto him and try to remind myself that he is 3 and there are still plenty of times he doesn't know better or he is just having typical behavior and to cut him some slack. It helps but it is still a constant battle.
BFP # 1 - 12/19/09 EDD 08/27/10 - D&C 1/26/10 @ 9w5d
BFP # 2 - 06/05/10 EDD 02/17/11, DS1 born on 2/14/11
BFP # 3 - 04/10/13 EDD 12/21/13 - D&C 05/15/13 @ 8w4d
BFP # 4 - 07/27/13 EDD 04/08/14 - CP 07/29/13
BFP # 5 - 09/14/13 EDD 05/28/14, DS2 born on 5/22/14
He's still a baby si we try to remember that and accommodate both kids. Sometimes it's possible sometimes it's ninot but he forgets quickly.
Or maybe a little shopping trip just the 2 of you if you can? Even if you just go to target or to the grocery store.
This is exactly what we are dealing with, I feel like I could have written this. He's so nice to the baby but soooooo bad with us. Add to this that he peed his pants three times (has been potty trained for some time now with no accidents), he won't sleep for as long and gets up in the middle of the night, and he is not listening at school and hitting his friends. Yeah, good times over here. I keep reminding myself that this will pass, plenty if kids survive having a sibling enter the family. We are all adjusting. Hang in there!
BFP#1 - 11/27/09 EDD 8/5/10, DS1 arrived 7/24/10 via emergency c-section.
BFP#2 - 6/18/12 EDD 2/23/13, sweet baby girl born sleeping on 10/4/12 at 19 weeks, 3 days.
BFP #3 - 1/18/13 EDD 10/1/13, natural mc on 2/2/13 at 5 weeks, 4 days.
BFP #4 - 8/29/13 EDD 5/12/14, our sweet rainbow, DS2 born 4/29/14 via c-section
He is in his terrible two's even though he isn't two yet, it does get frustrating when he throws a tantrum. I haven't been alone with the 2 kids by myself yet either. I know when that happens I'll be singing a different tune.
I told our pedi how I was feeling, and she told me my feelings were common and valid, but then she said this, which sounded insensitive at first but really put things into perspective for me: "at some point it's good to learn that we're not the center of the universe, and the earlier the better."
DS: 11/8/11 | 9 lb 7 oz, 22 in
DD: 5/22/14 | 9 lb 9 oz, 21.5 in
BFP # 1 - 12/19/09 EDD 08/27/10 - D&C 1/26/10 @ 9w5d
BFP # 2 - 06/05/10 EDD 02/17/11, DS1 born on 2/14/11
BFP # 3 - 04/10/13 EDD 12/21/13 - D&C 05/15/13 @ 8w4d
BFP # 4 - 07/27/13 EDD 04/08/14 - CP 07/29/13
BFP # 5 - 09/14/13 EDD 05/28/14, DS2 born on 5/22/14
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches
DD1 pretty much entered the terrible twos the day DD2 came home from the hospital. She keeps throwing tantrums for no valid reason and refuses to eat most of what I give her. I find taking DD1 out of the house as much as possible keeps her a lot happier. It takes about 2 hours after she wakes up to get all of us fed and dressed. then we go to the park. I wear DD2 (she'll sleep the entire time) so I can chase DD1. If DD1 is having a particularly bad tantrum day we eat lunch out, otherwise eat lunch home, then nap. After nap we go to the park and DD1 eats her snack there. Usually stay at the park until DH comes home. Basically if we're home DD1 will scream the entire time and be all over DD2, but out and about she's happy and DD2 is happy in the carrier.