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This is why you've got to get the elder to 'talk' to the baby and put her head against mom's tummy well before it's born! A nice "Big sister" paper crown and small present for the introduction occasion doesn't hurt either.
I can relate! Lol. When my mom brought my brother home I told her to take him back, she said her is your baby that was in my stomach I told her I didn't want that kind. I was not nice to him LOL
My son was the same, no interest whatsoever 😆 I reminded him that he was the one always asking for a sibling and he said, “I wanted a brother not a sister” I replied “Well...God decided for you to have a sister instead” 🤦♀️
Poor little darling, she needs reassurance that she’s still mommy’s special girl, it’s going to take some getting used to, but she will get there, with lots of love and patience.
I guess that's a Rule #1 despite of anything. Parents should never leave a toddler alone, especially with a baby. I don't believe that, her lack of interest about the baby means she'll hurt him. She's probably just jeallous or confused and doesn't know how to react, it's up to the parents show her that she's still precious to them, let her to participate and feel appreciated.
@@universeofopulence : Yes her expression on her face is like : I do not want to be bothered with him. He is going to take away the attention I have always had 😭😭
I feel like there should be a voiceover by her, narrating her own life story starting from the moment she met the bane of her existence; little brother Harry.
Her firm and careful grasp of the baby, without even looking at him, suggests that she is attentive to the baby's needs, but not as much to those of the adults present.
I love that the mother recognised that she needed nurturing. Parenting win! She may like him by now! (My daughter asked us to “put it back” when here sister was born) They’re best friends now-but it took awhile!
When my oldest son was three, I had a new baby and upon returning home from the hospital, the three year old is standing on the front porch with my Mother and said Heyyy Momma...Remember me-Im Tyler!!! He thought I had forgotten who he even was because I was gone for three days and left him with Maw Maw and then when I returned home, I had another child with me. They simply don't understand what's going on at this age so I made sure that I showed the three year old extra attention and he absolutely loved his sister to death and they are still best friends to this day and they're both grown now. Just show her some extra attention and love and she will be fine.
@@kelleymariejones6388 I actually sat my parents down to thank them for not giving me a sibling. 1 montg later they come to tell me I'll have a sister☺️
You know pets can get that way when a newborn arrives. Especially large animals. I heard one time a great dane got so jealous, it buried the baby, never to be found. Sad but true.
***She's staring straight ahead into the future seeing how she now has to share everything; affection, attention, and inheritance. HER: "Worst baby doll ever." 😂🤣😅***
There's a picture of my older sister first seeing me. Exact same look. She looked mean and irritable. She ended up being like that, her entire life. Good luck!
She either *just woke up* from a nap and reality is still super foggy, or she is simply not amused by whatever the hell this is on her lap. Either way, don't leave her alone with baby for a good few years.
Her time just ended. Sad if you think about it. She's not the baby anymore while she's literally still a baby. She now has to be the older, more responsible sibling, forever.