Anonymous wrote:My kids are no longer babies, they're 6 and 9. And two is so much easier than one. They play together, fight, teach each other and help each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are no longer babies, they're 6 and 9. And two is so much easier than one. They play together, fight, teach each other and help each other.
+1, although mine are 3 and 6. I think it also helps that my older child is calm, responsible, independent, and loving.
+2. We have a 26 month age difference and it is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are no longer babies, they're 6 and 9. And two is so much easier than one. They play together, fight, teach each other and help each other.
+1, although mine are 3 and 6. I think it also helps that my older child is calm, responsible, independent, and loving.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are no longer babies, they're 6 and 9. And two is so much easier than one. They play together, fight, teach each other and help each other.
Anonymous wrote:OP I'm sure you'll get lots of answers. I noticed that you're only asking about the early years. Raising kids is a long-term prospect. At different stages, the age difference affects you in different ways.