I have been trying to teach E that there is a baby in my belly. Every time I rub my belly and tell her that there her baby brother is in there, she tries to bite my belly.
I have no clue what to do about it. Is this a sign of aggression towards the new baby? Or am I reading way too much into this?
Re: My weird child
She's been super jealous lately.
If I pet the dogs, she comes up and hits them. If I hug DH, she tries to get in between us. Is this typical 19 mo behavior?
LOL at your OP. I don't think biting at your belly is a sign of aggression or anything.
As far as hitting the dogs, do you address it? If N hits the dog she gets a reminder to give gentle touches. If she does it again she gets a warning and after that she goes into timeout. She's is simply not allowed to hit the dog, or her toys and dolls either actually. I think the jealousy thing and hitting is totally normal but that doesn't necessarily mean you shouldn't correct it, ya know?
I agree with thetheisens that maybe holding another baby would be a better gauge of what to expect when your next LO gets here.
Yes, we correct her when she hits anything and teach her to be gentle.
I'll take her hand and tell her "no hitting, be gentle", and then show her how to be gentle. I hope I am doing the right thing?
Tysons- I really hope her biting my belly is just confusion about food going in the belly and you bite food. The only other time I've seen her bite (2x now) is in frustration. (Oh, and sometimes she bites her own wrist. I think she does this when her teeth hurt.)
BFP 1/18/11, EDD 10/1/11. Born at 37w5d on 9/15/11.
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This. Lo gets teethy with kisses sometimes. E was 4 when I was pregnant with Lo and told people I ate a baby and that was why I was so fat lol. I think your toddler is just confused.
Now if I ask her where her sister is she will point to my belly, say "baby sis" and either gently pat it or even give hugs or kisses.
Like others said, just be patient and correct when needed.