chemgirl
Ideal_Rock
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I don't have any kids, but I have a sister who is 14 months younger than I am and my mom has loads of stories about how I dealt with the new baby.
Once I wanted my mom's attention while she was nursing and decided that the best way was to bite my sister. Apparently I pushed her and refused to have anything to do with her for a while. When I was 3, I decided it was time for her to leave so I opened the front door and pushed her outside. I closed the door and went back to the table. My mom asked me where she was, and I said she "left" and continued colouring in my colouring book. My mom found her in the driveway and everything was ok, but a lot could have happened.
I think this type of behaviour is fairly typical and he'll grow out of it. I don't have any advice other than to make sure that your older son gets some one-on-one time.
Once I wanted my mom's attention while she was nursing and decided that the best way was to bite my sister. Apparently I pushed her and refused to have anything to do with her for a while. When I was 3, I decided it was time for her to leave so I opened the front door and pushed her outside. I closed the door and went back to the table. My mom asked me where she was, and I said she "left" and continued colouring in my colouring book. My mom found her in the driveway and everything was ok, but a lot could have happened.
I think this type of behaviour is fairly typical and he'll grow out of it. I don't have any advice other than to make sure that your older son gets some one-on-one time.