Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two kids. My oldest is typical and has had minimal health/behavioral issues. My son (3) has ton of food allergies which on their own are a lot to manage. Add some behavior issues, a severe speech delay, and possibly an ASD diagnosis (evaluation coming up in a few weeks) I'm overwhelmed.
I thought I was done after two but I find myself thinking about a third. I was the youngest of three and liked the dynamic (and continue to like the dynamic) of being one of three. The thought of adding a newborn/baby to the mix seems completely daunting. Child care and finances would be strained but we could probably manage.
Anyone been there? Thoughts, experiences?
I have 2 kids--both SN. A lot of work. Personally, I would not add more kids so you can focus on the ones you have, especially if finances would be strained. Your 3 year old might need a lot more resources. Your third might be SN too. Then what would you do?
Anonymous wrote:I always wanted 3. Having the oldest with severe special needs nearly knocked us out, but I wanted the typical experience and hoped I might get it. dC1 and 2 are 6 years apart. I still think about a third but time might have run out on us, and im not willing to do ivf or anything like that.
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids. My oldest is typical and has had minimal health/behavioral issues. My son (3) has ton of food allergies which on their own are a lot to manage. Add some behavior issues, a severe speech delay, and possibly an ASD diagnosis (evaluation coming up in a few weeks) I'm overwhelmed.
I thought I was done after two but I find myself thinking about a third. I was the youngest of three and liked the dynamic (and continue to like the dynamic) of being one of three. The thought of adding a newborn/baby to the mix seems completely daunting. Child care and finances would be strained but we could probably manage.
Anyone been there? Thoughts, experiences?