Having a new baby is an exciting time, but it can be a big adjustment for your older children. We look at how to tell your toddler you are pregnant, how to prepare your older child for a new baby and tips for managing the transition for a happy household all round.
How To Tell Your Toddler You Are Pregnant
How to tell your toddler you are pregnant depends on their age and level of understanding. Use simple, age-appropriate language and phrases they will be able to grasp and be positive and reassuring. It might help if you read a book together to help them visualise it better. Remember that you know them best and know what will work best.
It is up to you when you tell them about the pregnancy and when you feel comfortable with them knowing the news. You might want to wait until there are physical changes taking place like your baby bump being visible, or when you have a scan photo, which will help make it seem more real for them.
Your toddler might be excited, they might be confused or they might not react at all. Don’t be upset if you don’t have the reaction you’d expect. Even older children can take a while to process and understand the news. This is very normal.
If your toddler attends a nursery or school, make sure you tell their care provider as it’s likely they will have books about new siblings everyone can read together.
Try not to tell your toddler any details you want kept secret like the baby’s sex or name, to avoid them accidentally telling people at random!
How To Prepare A Toddler For A New Baby - During Your Pregnancy
There are some simple ways you can introduce the idea of a new baby to your toddler during your pregnancy, to help prepare your toddler for the new arrival and get them used to the upcoming changes.
Read Books About Pregnancy And Babies Together
Books are a helpful way of introducing the concept of your pregnancy and the new baby to a toddler. Reading with your toddler will help explain what is happening in simple, age appropriate language and pictures.
Here are our favourite toddler books that discuss themes around pregnancy and new babies:
- Peppa Pig: Peppa and the New Baby and Peppa Pig: Peppa's New Baby Sister
- Topsy and Tim: The New Baby by Jean Adamson
- There's A House Inside My Mummy by Giles Andreae
- Billy and the Baby by Tony Bradman
Talk About What’s Going To Happen When The Baby Arrives
Prepare your toddler for the new baby by discussing what new babies are like. If your toddler has a favourite soft toy or baby doll, you can both practise with the doll to demonstrate what caring for the baby will look like.
Talk ahead of time to your toddler about what the plan is for when you go in to labour. If you are having a hospital delivery, let your toddler know who will look after them and where they will be. You can also discuss where and when they will meet the baby, be it at the hospital or at home.
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