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[quote=Anonymous]Fine. Chalk it up to: kids are hard. I mean, would you want someone to make such grandiose sweeping generalizations about your kids (or, the whole generation your kids belong to) if they had your kids for a few days? “Ugh, I mean, I guess all kids these days who are one years old cannot be brought anywhere and need a separate, hired caretaker? In my day, I mean, I guess I just be more old/school than I thought but: the baby would just come along and adjust.” Sounds nuts, right? You are not used to this age group, and you have tried your best, but just like with parenting, it is a learning curve. You ARE to be commended for taking three extra kiddos for this long, with two little ones of your own, but it seems that expectations on BOTH sides we’re not realistic going in. Yep! Tween sisters fight during baking projects! Surprise! There is still a lot more work to do to manage this age group than one may think. It is it the same as counting poopy diapers or keeping nap schedules , but it still is not easy. Let’s just chalk it up to: everybody learned something from this experience.[/quote]
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