Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fairest thing to do for your kids is to have the baby sleep in your room until he consistently STTN.
+1. Don’t put an arbitrary 6 month deadline. And stop having kids!
Anonymous wrote:I love these room splitting bunks. https://www.mattressnut.com/bunk-bed-room-dividers/
Anonymous wrote:We live in a 2 bedroom apartment as do millions of families in this country. Some people must be out of the loop, despite claiming to be so "woke." Girl / boy are 8 and 5 and will share a room until girl is 12. We are saving for a 3-BR apartment or a house.
Jeez louise. My mom and her younger sister shared not only a room but a bed until my mom moved out at 21 and got married.
I now understand when people say others are living in a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy a set of bunk beds. For right now, set up nursery in one room, bunks in another. Baby goes into nursery, older kids enjoy the bunks.
Once baby is ready for a bed (2-3 years from now), your then-11 year old girl will love getting her own room, and the then-6 yo will be ready to take the top bunk with his younger sibling on the bottom. If your youngest turns out to be a climbing daredevil, unbunk the beds for a bit.
This! I wouldn’t even consider any other arrangement right now
This is also what I would do.
+3
Me too.
But I would also keep open the possibility that if new baby is a girl and you stay in a 3 bedroom long term, the girls may need to share instead.
Anonymous wrote:We were a large family that mirrored the Brady Bunch. 3 girls in one room, 3 boys in the other. No one even thought twice. That was just our family as well as many others we knew in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:We live in a 2 bedroom apartment as do millions of families in this country. Some people must be out of the loop, despite claiming to be so "woke." Girl / boy are 8 and 5 and will share a room until girl is 12. We are saving for a 3-BR apartment or a house.
Jeez louise. My mom and her younger sister shared not only a room but a bed until my mom moved out at 21 and got married.
I now understand when people say others are living in a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy a set of bunk beds. For right now, set up nursery in one room, bunks in another. Baby goes into nursery, older kids enjoy the bunks.
Once baby is ready for a bed (2-3 years from now), your then-11 year old girl will love getting her own room, and the then-6 yo will be ready to take the top bunk with his younger sibling on the bottom. If your youngest turns out to be a climbing daredevil, unbunk the beds for a bit.
This! I wouldn’t even consider any other arrangement right now
This is also what I would do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy a set of bunk beds. For right now, set up nursery in one room, bunks in another. Baby goes into nursery, older kids enjoy the bunks.
Once baby is ready for a bed (2-3 years from now), your then-11 year old girl will love getting her own room, and the then-6 yo will be ready to take the top bunk with his younger sibling on the bottom. If your youngest turns out to be a climbing daredevil, unbunk the beds for a bit.
This! I wouldn’t even consider any other arrangement right now
Anonymous wrote:The fairest thing to do for your kids is to have the baby sleep in your room until he consistently STTN.