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From Only to Oldest
Helping Your Older Child Adjust to a New Sibling
By Neilia Sherman
Josh Levine, who recently moved to Thornhill, Ontario, Canada from British Columbia, has two sons – 5 and 7 months old. He and his wife, Sue, spoke with their older son, Nathan, everyday about the changes that were taking place throughout her pregnancy with baby Daniel. "We let him touch Sue's stomach and feel the baby move. We read him stories about babies, and we watched the video of his birth," says Levine. "Nathan was thrilled when the baby was born. However, he did struggle with the change in his family life. His disapproval at having to share us came out in his defiance and attention-seeking behavior. When we were able to sit down with him and discuss his behavior, he was able to talk about feelings that he wasn't getting enough attention."
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