1. It's important to start preparing your child for a new sibling well in advance of the due date. They will have time to adjust to the idea and ask any questions they may have.
2. Reading books about new siblings can help your child understand what to expect and feel more comfortable with the idea.
3. Involve your child in preparing for the new baby by letting them help choose clothes or toys, or by helping set up the nursery.
4. Explain to your child how things may change once the new baby arrives, such as changes to nap or meal times.
5. Make sure your child knows that they are loved and valued, even with the arrival of a new sibling. Remind them of their important role as a big brother or sister.
6. Allow your child to express any fears or concerns they may have about the new baby. Let them know that their feelings are important.
7. Plan special activities for your child to enjoy with you or other family members while you're busy with the new baby.
8. Role-playing with a doll or stuffed animal can help your child understand how to be gentle with a new baby.
9. If you have friends or family members with young babies, introduce your child to them. This can help them understand how to interact with a new baby.
10. If your child is old enough, practice holding a baby doll to help them get comfortable with the idea of holding a new baby.