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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My older child, now six, has an overdeveloped sense of equity, particularly when it comes to her 3 yo brother. It has slowly gotten better. I look forward to seeing any advice you may receive![/quote] Same here. DD's 7 and 4. No real advice. I've tried explaining equal vs. fair but it doesn't seem like I'm getting anywhere.[/quote] We just don't entertain this - my sons are 3.5 and 5. It is always something. I want to get out first, I want to get in first, wash my hair first, wash his hair first, give me my food first, and on, and on. And on. So I just take things as they come - no setting up day to day stuff, etc. I just pick the other kid first for the next thing that day.[/quote]
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