Pretty much the older the easier, except that 0-1 is in some ways easier than 1+.
Also agree personality is the biggest factor, especially after age 4, when it starts to get a little easier for most people. My extroverted only child is 7, and MUCH MUCH easier than she would have been at any younger age, but also harder than an introverted 5-year-old, I think. |
This sounds like a pain. Mine are 5, 7, 10 &11. It’s been okay so far, but I am going to have to figure out how to get their very different schoolwork done with them this upcoming week, around my (thankfully part time!) job. DH is an intensivist, so depending on how this all falls out, he may not be home much. I may just tweak their assignments so that they are on the same page with some things like science and social studies. |
Now that my kids are tweens and teens, I found “Being followed to the bathroom” no big deal comparing to what I have to worry about now |
I have a 7, 5, 3 1/2, and 6 month old. So far, not too bad. I think the worst ages are under 3 and infant. |
My 8 year old is temperamentally suites for this but he has some questions and fears that are hard to answer. He’s disappointed that his sport is canceled. So while he’s probably the ideal age for this it doesn’t exactly feel easy. |
A just-over-2-year old who pees in the potty and poops in his pants. |
For my kid's personality type and me working from home -- from dropping the nap to reading independently. At least with a napping kid, you can get a break mid-day. Unfortunately, she hasn't started reading independently.
Although now at 5 is better than it would have been at 3-4 in terms of independent play. Since this will be the most time we've ever spent together since maternity leave, I hope that her desire to be right.next.to.me when I'm working will die down. If they are under 5, two or more are much tougher than one, but I am a little envious of my friends whose kids have built in playmates. |
I've been a SAHM for quite awhile now. The newborn & 2 1/2 year old combo kicked my butt. A bored 6 year old is easy peasy by comparison. Bake cookies, play-doh, read stories. toys, go outside and kick a ball around in the back yard together, blow bubbles......6 year olds are a lot of fun actually. |
Any kid with ADHD. |
Is he SN? |
Ha. You sound like a newbie parent. Bless your heart. |
This is why.you need a fenced yard with toys out there. |
Is she SN? |
You can train kids not to do that. Don’t be a wimp. |
My neighbors have a 4yo and 2yo. I am SO glad we are past that stage right now. There’s no way I could WAH when they were that age.
MY kids are 8 and 10 and it’s fine. |