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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You get used to anything OP. I thought life was crazy with one. Then we had a second and three years later a third. My kids don’t seem to have special needs (except for speech therapies for my youngest) so I may be completely wrong, but life is crazy. We are incredibly busy with kids at 3 different schools, activities, birthday parties, play dates, school events, etc. I work from home which helps especially since my husband travels a lot for work. We had a nanny until youngest was in full time PK. We adapted to all the changes and we are happy (though a little to stretched financially than I would like). I filed down on my career and chose a flexible job from home that I really enjoy, but that does not pay a lot. I guess having a larger family was more important to me than my career goals and financial goals (we are still doing well and sending 3 kids to private school, but we are tight).[/quote] It doesn’t sound like you have a high needs child, pp. [/quote]
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