Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to focus on your statement about making her play in the playroom alone while you're in the toddler's room. Why can't you put the toddler in a gated area of the playroom so that you're all in the same place? Or have your 6 year old play with her playmobil at the kitchen table while toddler is on the floor with her toys?
Based on that example, I 100% get why your 6 year old is so upset - in her mind you're basically banishing her so you can play with the younger child. You need to find a better solution than separating them, she feels abandoned.
This. Older kids toys with tiny parts are either in her room or in a gated off area of the playroom. Little kid gets access to everything but the gated space and/or oldest kids room.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to focus on your statement about making her play in the playroom alone while you're in the toddler's room. Why can't you put the toddler in a gated area of the playroom so that you're all in the same place? Or have your 6 year old play with her playmobil at the kitchen table while toddler is on the floor with her toys?
Based on that example, I 100% get why your 6 year old is so upset - in her mind you're basically banishing her so you can play with the younger child. You need to find a better solution than separating them, she feels abandoned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:?
I get that one child has that defiance disorder but what is the other one?
No disorders. Older and younger DDs.
Anonymous wrote:?
I get that one child has that defiance disorder but what is the other one?