Preparing Your Child for a New Baby: What to Say and When to Say It

Preparing Your Child for a New Baby: What to Say and When to Say It

 

 

 

A new baby changes everything — including (especially) for the child who was there first. How you handle this transition can mean the difference between sibling rivalry that lasts years and a bond that starts forming before the baby arrives.

When to Tell Them (Age-by-Age Guide)

The timing depends entirely on your child's age and understanding of time.

  • Under 2: Wait until late pregnancy (around 7 months). Time is abstract and a long wait creates anxiety without understanding.
  • Ages 2–4: Tell around the start of the second trimester. Use simple, concrete language. "A baby is growing in Mama's tummy. It will come out when it's ready."
  • Ages 5–8: You can tell earlier. They can handle more information and will likely have questions about how it happened.

What to Say (Scripts by Scenario)

Initial Announcement

"We have exciting news. A baby is growing in Mama's belly. When it comes out, our family will have one more person in it. You're going to be a big brother/sister."

When They Ask "Will You Love the Baby More Than Me?"

"My love doesn't get divided — it multiplies. Loving this baby doesn't take any love away from you. There will always be exactly the same amount of love for you."

When They Say "I Don't Want a Baby"

"That makes sense. Things are going to be different, and different can feel scary. It's okay to feel that way. I felt nervous about changes too." Then drop it. Don't argue, don't reassure excessively.

💡 Involve Them Early

Give your child a specific role before the baby arrives — picking out one item for the nursery, choosing a song to sing to the baby, or being in charge of a small task when the baby comes home. Ownership reduces resentment.

~40%
of firstborns show significant regression (bedwetting, clinginess, baby talk) after a sibling arrives. It's normal — and it passes.

Personalized Big Brother & Big Sister Books

Give your child a storybook that stars them as the big sibling hero — with their name and photo woven into the story. A beautiful way to frame their new role positively.

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