Moms of 2 or more — what are some things you did to prep your toddler or other children for the new baby? What are some things you wish you had done?
DS just turned 18 months and I've been working with him on climbing the stairs without me having to carry him up (I'm right there, close behind, of course), holding my hand while walking in public places, and following directions ("Can you please bring me ...? Let's go get in the car now ... Come on, it's time to get dressed," etc.) I'm also working hard on getting the new nursery in order as much as I can right now so he has time to get used to it looking different. I still rock him to sleep for naps and bedtime, which hasn't turned into a sleep crutch and usually only takes about 10 minutes - he sleeps through the night no problem. And he is still very attached to his pacifier. I'm wondering if maybe I should start breaking these habits? I really don't have a problem with them; I actually love rocking him to sleep, it's one of the few times during the day where he is cuddly and quiet and I love it lol, it's just a special time.
Anyway, I just thought maybe others could share what they're doing or have done to prepare their older children. Any advice or tips for those of us who are about to go from 1 to 2 would be nice
Re: Prepping toddler for new baby
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I don't take away the pacifier. I figure they need any comforting items they have with such a big change. I do buy a different brand for the next baby, so there isn't confusion.
Other than that I just talk about the baby a lot. I'm sure my 2 year old can't really understand, but she tries!
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I also work on teaching my kids to climb in and out of the car seat, since I know I'll have another c-section and can't easily lift.
We did transfer my oldest to a toddler bed at 19m so that #2 would have the crib. It worked out okay, and we're debating on doing it for #3 so baby can use his crib without setting up the other crib again.