I (and hopefully others) would love to draw upon your wisdom! I have a 25 month old and have no idea how she is going to take not being the star of the show (or how I am going to take not being able to focus on her). For instance: "I wish I hadn't bothered to potty train DD/DS, since s/he just regressed when the baby came". Or "I passed the baby off to others a lot so I could focus on playing with DD/DS". TIA!
Re: For those with 2+ outside babies - any advice for those welcoming LO#2 with a toddler?
I really disagree with the PT thing- we PT my oldest when we were on baby leave with our 2nd (he was 16 months old) it was a PERFECT time because the baby was a month old so she slept a lot and it really excited DS to be a big boy and of course get a lot of praise and attention (it literally took just a few days and was very easy).
The entire time I was pregnant he would pat my belly and "ahh I love the baby" then when DS2 came he was so sweet to him.
I will say don't do any major transitions right before delivery or after like potty training, bed changing, paci withdrawal or daycare change. Give them a good 2 months before or 4 months after
Cant wait! My kiddos will be 24 months apart, i am readh for the crazyness to start...
Started TTC in 2006, LOTS of trying, and trying, and 7 rounds of IVF with 13 embryos, 2 perfect little boys and 5 loses....
All finished with babies, started to make diet changes, Keto, to be MORE for my kids, lost 30 pounds, still going, and 3 months in, I had a natural cycle, and then ovulated... Hubs and I are going to see what happens now... Maybe a natural pregnancy? After everything we have been through? Or just a return to normal hormones? We shall see what the future holds!
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I do agree with another posters suggestion about wearing the baby. I love my baby Ktan! Could still run around with the kids, but be close to the baby & it allowed me to get my chores done around the house.
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I actually got most of my ideas from Pinterest (search busy bags or busy boxes). The Play At Home Mom blog has some good ones too. Poking matchsticks (I think I got mine from oriental trading) through the holes of an old spice jar has always been a favorite in our house. Playdough and accessories usually keep her attention for a while. I made a lot of felt things this time around-pizza bag, butterfly matching bag, body parts bag. Another one that she loves is matching pictures. I make pages with pictures (of her/family members, animals, seasonal things) and make 2 copies. One gets cut up and the other stays intact. She matches the cut out pics with the full page. You can also add magnets to the pictures and put it on a cookie tray for less mess. I glue gunned magnets to pompoms that she can use on cookie sheets either by themselves or with printable pages for this purpose. My mom got her some magnetic dress up dolls last year and my SIL got her a magnetic Minnie Mouse dress up doll this year. They have gone into busy bags as well. If she's willing, you could always turn nursing time into reading time for her. My DS was a very distractable eater, so it wouldn't have worked for us, but I know it's worked for others.
I potty trained right after she turned 2 and didn't have any regression issues when #2 came ~3 months later. One of my life savers was having a little potty in the car so that I didn't have to tackle helping her in public restrooms with the baby.
I really haven't had too many friends have issues with this. It seems more often then not to go fairly smoothly.