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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On how to help her being a big sis: You can ask her to hold his milk bottle and feed him, play with rattle and then tell her how much the little one is enjoying, she can sing to him, take him in her lap, give you the diaper/towel/cream...whatever you need. If you involve her in your life as a mother for the baby, she may feel involved and loved and closer to you. Talk to her about how tired you get, how much you love your kids, and she came first and is special...she may not "talk" but kids do pick up lot of cues from the environment.
re: letting her go when school comes, there are a few things to do to ease the transition. These days, the intake process means you no longer just leave them at the gates on the first day and wave goodbye crying!! She will go once or twice a week, then only mornings or only afternoons first for a few weeks which breaks you both in gently, also, you're allowed to go in to the class with them and get them settled. In our area we were actually allowed to stay the whole session for the first week.
Re: her behaviour at the mo, follow the tips written by the the other AB'ers and take solice in the fact that she will be going to school in september so you'll have a break from her and when school finishes you'll be refreshed and able to spend some quality time with her. Also while shes away you'll be able to make a special bond with your son.
when your older child starts school this will be a godsend for you as it will relieve some of your burden for a few hours and maybe even let you have a kip mid-morning ! you should try to involve the older child with your baby,this way she will feel more of the centre of attention again and she will enjoy the responsibility.
one final thing,no matter how much it hurts to send her to school for the 1st time,dont let it show.when you drop her off just say goodbye casually and walk away.your pain will only add to hers but she'll probably disappoint you how easily she can let go !