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Linda, How about exercising? You can place your baby on your lap, lay on your back and do some leg and arm exercises (holding your baby of course). Your toddler will have a ball trying to do the same thing. You could also read to both of them, work puzzles, take short walks in the yard, etc. -Susie

-- Contributed by: Susie1506

Dear Susie: I'm a mother of two my son is 15 months and my daughter is a month old. It is very difficult at times since my son wants to walk and i cant always be after him i would like to know what other activities I can do with him that can involve his sister in order to create that bond.


-- Contributed by: Linda

Janet, Whatever you want to call this, it basically boils down to your daughter becoming a bit overwhelmed by her emotions. Will it happen again? Hopefully not, but since she is only two, it might. Your daughter is trying to figure out her place in the family and her feelings for the new baby. Give her lots of attention, and include her in the care of the baby whenever she seems interested. Eventually, the two of them will bond, but of course there will always be periods of sibling rivalry...at least until they are grown!-Susie

-- Contributed by: Susie1506

Dear Susie,

I am a mother of two my son is 4months on the 22nd and my daughter will be two on the 14th. I belive I am bless with two great kids, and my daughter loves her little brother, but one time I was throwing a dipair away no more then 5 sec. my back was turned and my son burst out in to a cry. I looked at my daughter and she was right next to him with a sad looked on her face. I asked her what happen? All she could say was "I sorry" she had bite her brothers finger. Could I consider this as teh beginning as sibling rivalry?

-- Contributed by: Siblings 4months and 24 months
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