| having them farther apart might help with the jealousy factor as well. When your oldest is old enough to want to help, and likes the fact of being an older brother/sister. Then when the new baby comes, you can put emphasis on how lucky the younger one will be to have such a wonderful and helpful, loving older sibling, and how proud you are of them and the big helper they are, and how much they can teach the younger. If you begin this during your pregnancy, by the time the baby comes, the older sibling will be more excited then nervous and jealous, and will feel proud to be a big brother/sister. Sometimes the older can feel neglected and less special when mommy is pregnant, and everyone keeps asking about the big bump on her belly.And when you have them too close together, its harder for the 1st child to understand why you cant hold them all the time, and why they arent the center of attention. No matter how far apart they are, there is bound to be some amounts of jealousy, but the difference in age helps. i'm almost 6 months pregnant with my second, my first will be 2 1/2 when this baby is born. He doesnt understand everything that is happening, but we have a baby doll for him, and he knows how to hold it and love it, and he seems to be excited about what he knows. Its a start. ;0) good luck! |