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Avoiding your child getting jealous

Avoiding your child getting jealous
Average rating: 3 out of 5 star rating

My eldest daughter, Millie, got jealous when I started breast-feeding baby Josh so I explained to her that I did they same when she was little, and kept her entertained while I was feeding so she didn't feel left out.
Liz Shepherton, 38, Bognor Regis

By Liz Shepherton

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3 out of 5 star rating

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Kathleen McCann, about 1 year

Afraid I don't agree with this advice! Feeding baby should be a bonding time for both mum and baby. Quiet, calm and loving. If you can't be alone with baby I suggest a favourite TV programme or similar for the other child to watch. Just my humble opinion.

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