Welcome. What is your new baby? There's lot's of information here about bonding. #1 is give lot's of attention, this can be as simple as reading aloud, listening to music, watching TV and more. #2. Plan your attention around your work schedule. This will decrease separation anxiety between the two of you. #3. Look up here and other sites about the basic personality of your baby. #4. Then look up basic food diet. They need fresh veggies, fruits included. There's plenty of opinions about using pellets. Read and decide. My preference is Harrison's and my veggie chop. Others like a different brand or none. #5. Look up parrot safe toys, cages etc. I wish you luck. FYI: I was single parent working 12 hr shifts, for about 15 yrs until kid went into army. Then worked until retired. So while it may not be easy, it can be done. I had little problems with work schedule and my African grey.
Parrots rarely bite each other, because they convey their feelings beforehand or fly off to avoid physical contact. If it feels cornered and frighten then need to bite will be from the natural instinct of self -preservation. The cage is the Parrot safe haven and any attempt to enter, add or...