Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I have an only and I’m in a couple only child Facebook groups and everyone is miserable.
How sad for you and those families? Maybe it is them and has nothing to do with an only. We're doing great.
+1. I wonder if the types of people that join only child support groups are the ones that are not happy having an only (e.g., maybe they wanted more but had fertility issues).
P.S. I know a mom at my kid's school that talks about having an only child as if it's a disability. She's the only one--I know lots of other families with families and it seems to be not that big of a deal for most of us. Many are traveling abroad and doing other kinda cool things that would be difficult to do at our kids' ages with more than one.
As for me, it's stressful enough trying to work and homeschool with one (although my kid seems to be enjoying herself)--I take off my hat to parents who are trying to manage with two or more right now!
Anonymous wrote:My 6 year old extrovert is OK as long as she is getting attention from me, DH, or a babysitter. If left to entertain herself she gets cranky and engages in attention seeking misbehavior. If our babysitter gets sick or quits, we'll probably have a daily meltdown from either DD, DH, or me.
Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old is an introverted homebody and happy as a clam. He spends several hours per day gaming with his school friends, shrieking and laughing. Then he does his own thing. In the evenings, we snuggle up and watch television together. If it weren't for the fear and worry, we'd be having the most laid-back vacation ever.
Not a permanent plan, but we're getting along fine! Good luck with your trio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I have an only and I’m in a couple only child Facebook groups and everyone is miserable.
How sad for you and those families? Maybe it is them and has nothing to do with an only. We're doing great.
+1. I wonder if the types of people that join only child support groups are the ones that are not happy having an only (e.g., maybe they wanted more but had fertility issues).
P.S. I know a mom at my kid's school that talks about having an only child as if it's a disability. She's the only one--I know lots of other families with families and it seems to be not that big of a deal for most of us. Many are traveling abroad and doing other kinda cool things that would be difficult to do at our kids' ages with more than one.
As for me, it's stressful enough trying to work and homeschool with one (although my kid seems to be enjoying herself)--I take off my hat to parents who are trying to manage with two or more right now!