Anonymous wrote:Hmmmmmm. My oldest is 31. Youngest is 19. I'm not sure it ever got easier. It just changes. At some point, especially with five kids, I just learned to accept that there will always be someone in crisis, either big ones or little ones. I learned to let go and trust that they were all on their own unique paths. And I embraced the controlled chaos. But, I was a SAHM when my kids were little. I think that made the earlier years much more manageable.
Sleep helps a ton. Once everyone consistently sleeps though the night, you feel more able to get through the long days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the kid of course, but in my experience every year is a little bit easier. Eg. t's easier to have a three-year-old that can at least feed herself than an infant that almost needs a bath after every meal.
Agree that it gets easier with every year.
Disagree with it’s not easier until the youngest is in K. It’s easier once the youngest can go to prek.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the kid of course, but in my experience every year is a little bit easier. Eg. t's easier to have a three-year-old that can at least feed herself than an infant that almost needs a bath after every meal.
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids (newborn and 2.5). Husband and I both work full-time in demanding-is jobs and we have a nanny, but no family support (everyone lives 5+ hours away and no one is in a position to drop everything and help unless there is a big emergency). We bring our kids on date nights and we don't have time alone together, except for when the kids are sleeping. We are thinking of having a third in a few years (that was always the plan). Just grinding it out right now and wondering when it starts getting easier. I've heard it's when your youngest is more independent, around 7. That makes sense to me, but then people always say "bigger kids bigger problems." I totally understand that having a kid who can't make their own meals and throws tantrums is easier than dealing with a mental health crisis or rehab. But that phrase always makes me feel like it will never get easier. So, when does it start getting easier for most people?