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Got a new one on the way :) question for parents of 2+ kids: - what are the highest-impact logistic hacks I can think about in advance? - especially in the first few months, what was your experience with childcare (babysitter v nanny v inhouse etc)
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Apologies if this was asked already but how old is the first?
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almost 3!
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3. Do not try to tackle the big things for the firstborn, i.e., potty training, giving up the pacifier, moving from a crib to a big bed, etc., right before the baby arrives. This adds more turmoil into the house. Let things settle down before tackling these big changes. It will be better for you, your partner, and the firstborn. 4. Last, know that you will never be fully prepared, and you wouldn't have thought about every situation and how you will handle it. That's ok! At the end of the day, if both kids are alive, you have done your job! Sorry for being long winded on this, and I'm not sure if this is what you were looking for, but I hope it helps! Good luck!
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Thank you for this, it was a very thoughtful response. We're beyond lucky with our daughter, she potty trained herself overnight and is already in a big bed (not sleeping through the night yet, but hey) I think she'll love taking care of the new arrival, but making her feel taken care of too is something that I'll pay special attention to Thanks and good luck with yours too :) 457 $degen
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