Anonymous wrote:
1. A big contributor to sibling rivalry is parent management. You know the issues, you'll be able to plan effective damage control if it rears its ugly head.
2. A 2 year age gap is the worst. Wait a while to conceive.
Anonymous wrote:
Some of this is just a roll of the dice, depending on temperament, sex, common interests, etc. There's no way to game it perfectly, and you just have to do your best to mitigate conflict as it comes up.
+1 My sister and I are 20 months apart and have been best friends our whole lives. I remember very, very few fights with her as we were growing up. However, my DS and DD are 15 mos apart and fought a lot during the early ES years. They are 12 and 13 now and get along OK but I would not describe them as "friends". They just have very different personalities and interests.
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Anonymous wrote:Some of this is just a roll of the dice, depending on temperament, sex, common interests, etc. There's no way to game it perfectly, and you just have to do your best to mitigate conflict as it comes up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. A big contributor to sibling rivalry is parent management. You know the issues, you'll be able to plan effective damage control if it rears its ugly head.
2. A 2 year age gap is the worst. Wait a while to conceive.
No it's not. It can be at times, but some siblings can be thick as thieves and best friends. OP, there's no magic number to space children. Siblings can be close and have large age gaps and close in age and get along great.
I agree with PP, it's mainly parenting style that makes kids rivals. I'd get yourself screened for anxiety if fear of sibling rivalry is holding you back from parenting a second. Is there something more going on?