A new baby brings a heart full of love, excitement and unforgettable moments… but for your firstborn, it can also bring feelings they don’t yet know how to express. ❤️
For the first time, they are learning that the person who has always been their safe place, their comfort, their whole world, now has someone new to share that love and attention with.
While parents spend so much time preparing for nappies, feeding, sleep routines and everything a newborn needs, it’s just as important to prepare the little person stepping into their new role as a big brother or sister.
Because behind the excitement of becoming a sibling, there can also be uncertainty, worry and big emotions. Clinginess, tantrums, changes in behaviour or wanting extra reassurance are often their way of saying, “Do I still matter? Am I still loved?”
So how can we help our firstborn feel secure, included and confident as their family grows?
Written by Paediatrician Dr Sarah Arachchi, this heartfelt guide shares practical, gentle strategies to help your child prepare for a new sibling, navigate the transition and build the foundations for a loving lifelong sibling bond.
From pregnancy preparation to the first meeting, adjusting to change and supporting your child’s emotional needs, discover how small moments of connection can make a big difference during this life-changing transition. 👶💛
If you’re expecting another baby, or your family is adjusting to life with a newborn, this is the guide every parent needs to read. ❤️
👉 Read the full article and learn how to support your child through one of the biggest emotional changes of their early years.
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