Anonymous wrote:This isn’t directly related to the question, but one thing that is sad is that you sort of have to practice on your first child. So often the first child is a “victim” (can’t think of a less dramatic word right now) of your immaturity. I was totally devoted to being the best mom I could be, but before I became a mom i just wasn’t as patient and calm as I should have been. I learned, but only because I saw the negative impacts of my actions on my first child. So it’s sad for kids who are making their parents grow up, if that makes sense.
Ehh, on the flip side, firstborn children get undivided attention and resources that subsequent children do not. This is good and bad.
My DH and I are both firstborns and we are generally more resilient than our younger siblings.