We've all heard of sibling rivalry. It can start as soon as the new baby is born and last for quite a while. There's also plenty of advice on how to handle it. But what about rivalry that starts even before the new baby makes his or her appearance?
Nancy Delany of Denver, Colo., had to deal with that problem through much of her second pregnancy. At first her 3-year-old daughter, Heather, seemed fine, but as Delany started to show, Heather began acting out. "She would scream that she wanted to be the baby and we didn't need another baby," says Delany. "As I really started to show, she would push on my stomach and throw her dolls around, pretending they were the baby. I didn't know where this all came from, and it was very upsetting."
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Brott also says it's important to explore the child's feelings to see if there is something concrete the child is fearful about. For example, is the sibling-to-be worried the new baby will take his or her bed or toys? Is it possible that she has a friend who has had a sibling and is sharing her feelings of neglect? Were there changes in a friend's family, such as divorce, after the birth of a sibling that your child may tie to the event? Brott suggests asking open-ended questions to find out.
"Part of what's going on is a lack of control on the part of the child," says Brott. "There's Mommy and her big belly, and as things get closer and closer she may be feeling a sense of panic."
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