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AUTHOR: MontessoriMomDATE: 06/30/03 8:47pm
SUBJECT: Re: 15 month old wildman!
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AUTHOR: bdgdxcmommy
Your son is wanting attention when you are with the new baby. My oldest was 22 months when his brother was born. I breastfed, and it was very difficult for the first few months because my oldest really missed getting all the attention. He could play by himself most of the time, but when I was feeding the baby he was right on my lap. Try making the time you are feeding the baby a special time for your older one. Have some special toys or books you can do together while feeding the baby. Then he will not feel so left out.
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15 month old wildman!
bdgdxcmommy06/26/03 03:41pm
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joshua06/29/03 03:49pm
Re: 15 month old wildman!
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