V.A.
Hi L.,
I just had twin boys in June and added them to three siblings-5 year ols girl, 4 year old girl and a two (just turned three in Sept.) year old boy.
My 3 yr old boy took it he hardest. The twins came 7 weeks early and had a 31 day hospital stay. So my son didn't really realize the twins were born, other than mommy's tummy was smaller and we went to the hospital everyday.
Well, two weeks after the twins came home my son told me to return them to the hospital. Well, once I told him that his brother will get big like him and then they will wrestle with him, he told me we can keep them.
My little trick to is do something daily with him. I know it is hard adding TWO babies- yet alone one. (Because on top of adding twins to my family- I also hoem school my older two-- so call me crazy, I call myself crazy, but devoted)
YOu know- his requests are never crazy. He asks for simple things: he wants to help me make chocolate milk, or he wants to read a story, or built a tower with blocks. things that just take 5 or 10 minutes, but mean the world to him. The key is to let HIM deide what you two do together.
They other thing I do is have a few small (inexpensive) toys around, wrapped. So when he seems to have a hard day or I just don't have 10 minutes to give him, or the energy to read him a book. I give him a present to open. He doesn't know that it only cost $1 at Walmart. But that new Hot Wheel means the world to him.
-V.
mother of 5
Riah, Ana, Adi, Eli and Zeke
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