Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start pumping him up about being a big boy. Look at all the big boy things he can do, gets to do, etc. Don't attach it to the baby, just introduce the idea that he's a big boy, rather than a baby.
Nope, exact opposite advice. A 3.5 year old is still your baby. He doesnt have to be a big boy because another kid is coming along or not.
OP here yeah I’ve assured him he’ll always be my baby and I’ll love him, I’m following the reassurance script and prepping him.
Yeah I guess I’m weird about nursing myself and being seen while nursing so I’m projecting on how to handle.
He’s definitely acting out more and I am so anxious, sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start pumping him up about being a big boy. Look at all the big boy things he can do, gets to do, etc. Don't attach it to the baby, just introduce the idea that he's a big boy, rather than a baby.
Nope, exact opposite advice. A 3.5 year old is still your baby. He doesnt have to be a big boy because another kid is coming along or not.
Anonymous wrote:Start pumping him up about being a big boy. Look at all the big boy things he can do, gets to do, etc. Don't attach it to the baby, just introduce the idea that he's a big boy, rather than a baby.
Anonymous wrote:OP here thank you all I don’t know why I’m so hung up on the nursing. He understands the mommy tummy growing babies and how doctors will help he knows the anatomical parts just …the nursing and pumping had me stuck. Okay I’ll be straightforward this was the only area where I wondered if I had to say something different to explain it so he gets the concept.
Anonymous wrote:I’m due in early December and have a sensitive 3.5 year old who has been with us at home since the pandemic (no school or around other kids). He’s obviously acting like an only child not spoiled but sharing with adults and not used to having another child around.
I’ve been prepping him slightly and he knows baby is coming sometimes asking me for how long will baby visit and when we told him I’m pregnant he said I want to be the only baby in the house.
So with this anxiety inducing stage set for me, how do I explain nursing to him? Are there books I could use? He knows babies only drink milk and need help and need to be changed or they cry instead of using words but …I can’t explain the nursing from boobs to get milk bit and I know this will take the most time and will puzzle him.
Taking any advice (I don’t need to hear the should be in preschool comments).