Anonymous wrote:...how did that work out for your family? Regrets or worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an only child dealing with aging parents who are being difficult. I’m so grateful that it’s only me having to deal with this. Having a sibling to also deal with would be a nightmare!
Disagree. Wish I had a sibling to help me out. Would have been nice growing up too. Yes I know people will say no guarantees etc. but all my friends have good relationships with their siblings. Can't think of anyone I know who doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:I’m an only child dealing with aging parents who are being difficult. I’m so grateful that it’s only me having to deal with this. Having a sibling to also deal with would be a nightmare!
Anonymous wrote:EXCELLENTLY.
Our first has special needs. We decided to have a second to give him a chance to work on socialization skills within his own home; and to experience the joy of parenting a "normal" child. We could have had another child with special needs, and it took us some years to decide because of that. But DC2 is highly functional, quick-witted, musical and altogether a delight. I believe our firstborn would not have developed as well as he has were it not for his sibling constantly engaging him and interacting with him. They have a close bond.
Anonymous wrote:EXCELLENTLY.
Our first has special needs. We decided to have a second to give him a chance to work on socialization skills within his own home; and to experience the joy of parenting a "normal" child. We could have had another child with special needs, and it took us some years to decide because of that. But DC2 is highly functional, quick-witted, musical and altogether a delight. I believe our firstborn would not have developed as well as he has were it not for his sibling constantly engaging him and interacting with him. They have a close bond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t have a second child for a child. You have it for you.
But it's a very common thing I hear people say: we wanted him/her to have a sibling so they wouldn't be alone. Clearly a lot of people at least feel bad that their child could miss out on a sibling bond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t have a second child for a child. You have it for you.
But it's a very common thing I hear people say: we wanted him/her to have a sibling so they wouldn't be alone. Clearly a lot of people at least feel bad that their child could miss out on a sibling bond.