Anonymous wrote:You have to parent your 2 year old. You are asking your 7 year old to make all the sacrifices so that you don't have to deal with the 2 year old being mad. You put up a baby gate. You redirect the 2 year old. All you are doing now is creating an environment where the 7 year old is seriously going to resent the 2 year old and you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they don’t share a room it is not fair to allow younger daughter in older daughter’s room when you know it will wreak havoc. Sounds like you are doing it for your own convenience because you are tired of saying no. Can you put a gate or something in the hallway? I think you just keep telling her no and redirect her.
+1
Don’t let your 2yo be a brat and destroy the 7 yo’s stuff. NO with consequences.
And I know a family with this age difference where the “baby” can do no wrong and the older child is now resentful of parents and “baby”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they don’t share a room it is not fair to allow younger daughter in older daughter’s room when you know it will wreak havoc. Sounds like you are doing it for your own convenience because you are tired of saying no. Can you put a gate or something in the hallway? I think you just keep telling her no and redirect her.
+1
Don’t let your 2yo be a brat and destroy the 7 yo’s stuff. NO with consequences.
And I know a family with this age difference where the “baby” can do no wrong and the older child is now resentful of parents and “baby”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they don’t share a room it is not fair to allow younger daughter in older daughter’s room when you know it will wreak havoc. Sounds like you are doing it for your own convenience because you are tired of saying no. Can you put a gate or something in the hallway? I think you just keep telling her no and redirect her.
+1
Don’t let your 2yo be a brat and destroy the 7 yo’s stuff. NO with consequences.
Anonymous wrote:If they don’t share a room it is not fair to allow younger daughter in older daughter’s room when you know it will wreak havoc. Sounds like you are doing it for your own convenience because you are tired of saying no. Can you put a gate or something in the hallway? I think you just keep telling her no and redirect her.
Anonymous wrote:You have to parent your 2 year old. You are asking your 7 year old to make all the sacrifices so that you don't have to deal with the 2 year old being mad. You put up a baby gate. You redirect the 2 year old. All you are doing now is creating an environment where the 7 year old is seriously going to resent the 2 year old and you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they don’t share a room it is not fair to allow younger daughter in older daughter’s room when you know it will wreak havoc. Sounds like you are doing it for your own convenience because you are tired of saying no. Can you put a gate or something in the hallway? I think you just keep telling her no and redirect her.
Agree. I think if its the only space the older kid has to leave her stuff out she should not be made to let her 2 yo sister in on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:If they don’t share a room it is not fair to allow younger daughter in older daughter’s room when you know it will wreak havoc. Sounds like you are doing it for your own convenience because you are tired of saying no. Can you put a gate or something in the hallway? I think you just keep telling her no and redirect her.