Anonymous wrote:This is true. However, getting to a large family with that many kids and not getting a difficult one isn't likely. And I do believe birth order plays an important part.
- mom of 7, one EXTREMELY difficult, two kind of difficult, and the rest pretty easy
Anonymous wrote:I totally agree. We have 3. One is very difficult, the other two have always been pretty easy.
Anonymous wrote:Well, yes. Surely you knew that before, OP. It's obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m on a trip with my own three children and two other children who are friends of my children.
It’s a mix of ages 7 - 16. 2 Boys and 3 Girls.
I have a special needs child and a high energy child. My children’s friends are somewhere in the middle energy wise but easy going personalities.
I now see how many families go on to have 7,8 + kids.
It seems to be all on how much the individual needs are of the children are and personality.
I would agree with everything you say, except it's the need of the children, and of the adults. I think everyone has elements of parenting they find hard, and others they find easier. If the areas in which your kid is hard, overlap with the areas you find challenging to parent, it can be very hard.
I totally agree with this. My kids are on the difficult side but they're much easier for me than my husband because they're loud and he's very noise sensitive. I'm much more able to tune them out when I need to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m on a trip with my own three children and two other children who are friends of my children.
It’s a mix of ages 7 - 16. 2 Boys and 3 Girls.
I have a special needs child and a high energy child. My children’s friends are somewhere in the middle energy wise but easy going personalities.
I now see how many families go on to have 7,8 + kids.
It seems to be all on how much the individual needs are of the children are and personality.
I would agree with everything you say, except it's the need of the children, and of the adults. I think everyone has elements of parenting they find hard, and others they find easier. If the areas in which your kid is hard, overlap with the areas you find challenging to parent, it can be very hard.
Anonymous wrote:I’m on a trip with my own three children and two other children who are friends of my children.
It’s a mix of ages 7 - 16. 2 Boys and 3 Girls.
I have a special needs child and a high energy child. My children’s friends are somewhere in the middle energy wise but easy going personalities.
I now see how many families go on to have 7,8 + kids.
It seems to be all on how much the individual needs are of the children are and personality.