Our ten-year-old is the oldest of three girls. She is kind, sporty, and playful. However, she can’t let her younger sisters out of her sight. Even where we are at home, she has to know where they are in the house. We have tried play therapy, which she is still going to, but I’m not sure how much it’s helping. I love that she is so caring towards her sisters, but it’s just gone to an extreme. Can you suggest anything to help?
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Upon the arrival of a new baby, we tend to say things like, “What a great big sister you are”, or “You must help Mum and Dad take care of the baby” to young children. It can make them feel they now hold a new and immense responsibility.
Such comments are innocuous, of course, but words can land heavily on a young child who is still a very literal thinker.
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