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Preparing for and Adjusting to a New Sibling (page 3)

By Patty Wipfler
Hand in Hand

Your love is enough, even when you can’t help right away.

When children cry for more closeness, or get upset because you can’t help them right away, we have an excellent chance to help them to fully release the sadness they feel. When your older child feels needy, you can send her an invitation to be close. A loving look or a tender word, an invitation to come and snuggle your back or sit on your feet or be embraced by your one free arm says, “I want to help” even when you can’t. If your child begins to tantrum or cry, an excellent thing is happening! She’s using the offer of closeness that you gave as the sweetness she needed to begin to release her pent-up feelings of upset. (Sometimes children “work on” their feelings of helplessness, too, and feel like they can’t walk over to you. After they’ve cried awhile, they’ll rediscover their ability to walk again, and will have worked through some outdated feelings that were making them whiny at other times, too.) Crying and tantrums heal the hurt, although by all appearances, your child feels worse than ever while it’s happening. If you keep offering loving words and gentle looks while she works her feelings through, she’ll feel closer to you and much relieved when she’s done, and she won’t be blaming her unhappiness on her sibling. Her unhappiness will have been scrubbed away by the heartfelt emotional work she just did!

Key to this strategy is your understanding that your love is enough, even when you can’t help right away. Your child will notice your attention during an explosion of feelings, even if you’re on the other side of the room. Your voice and your eyes will convey your caring, and help to right the wrongs that your child is feeling. You are not neglecting her, nor are you causing more pain. While you patiently listen to a child cry or tantrum, you are doing a good job as a parent, and your child is doing a good job of getting rid of the bad feelings she doesn’t want to live with.

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