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Students will spend some part of the day taking care of their younger
siblings or grandparents by helping them out or just spending time
with them. They will write a diary note reflecting on how they felt after
caring for others


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vinaygupta78: Students will spend some part of the day taking care of their younger
siblings or grandparents by helping them out or just spending time
with them. They will write a diary note reflecting on how they felt after
caring for others
v07980JASHITHKUMAR: do we have to write it for us ??
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Preparing Kids

The arrival of a new baby can bring many changes to a family. Parents spend a lot of energy on preparations, and after the baby arrives, much of the family's attention involves caring for the newborn.

All this change can be hard for older siblings to handle. It's common for them to feel jealousy toward the newborn and to react to the upheaval by acting out.

But parents can prepare kids for an addition to the family. Discussing the pregnancy in terms that make sense to kids, making some arrangements, and including kids in the care of the newborn can make things easier for everyone.

During Pregnancy

To tell a child about an impending sibling, consider your own comfort level and your child's maturity level. Preschoolers, for example, may not grasp concepts of time, so it might not mean much if you say that the baby will arrive in a few months. It may be more useful to explain that the baby will arrive in a particular season, such as winter or when it's cold outside.


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