Anonymous wrote:It's not about trips and vacations those are nice, odds are very likely you are missing something very important about 1 or more of your kids. I just hope you are open to their feedback when they're adults and not insistent you were a good mom because they had siblings to play with while they were nursing, were homeschooled, and you took them on special trips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a 4th! I'm almost due with #5. Grew up one of four. Not much difference between 3 and 4.
The difference is each kid will get less time, attention and money the more u have.
They give attention to each other as well. I think that's silly. There are lots of advantages to having siblings.
They need attention from the parents not the siblings. This is what pp was pointing out pawning off parental duties on the siblings.
Oh please. Kids having other kids to play with isn't pawning off duties.
I assure you my 6 year old and 5 year old aren't overly burdened by my 2 and 1 year olds. But they definitely enjoy playing with each other and that definitely makes my job as parent easier.
How much time did you spend alone with each child?
Each child has a period of the day devoted to them. They also each have once weekly one on one with each parent.
So, what? 5 minutes a day? 10? An hour? Two hours? Saying a period of the day really means they don't get much time and you group parent or the oldest looks over the younger kids or a nanny. Be real about how much time each child gets.
Anonymous wrote:I’m one of 4 and I have 4.
Our kids get one on one time. We also do things in pairs, groups or as an entire family. It’s all important.
Our first child had 4 years of one on one time, the next had about the same while his older brother was in full day pre-K then off to K. And so on.
In order to foster strong bonds among our kids, we think it’s important for them to do things together and as a family.
Our oldest certainly isn’t burdened with parental duties. In fact, I put the second oldest in charge if I need to run out to do errands (and often bring at least one kid with me).
Question: do you put your kids in camps/clubs when you vacation? We don’t.
Do you routinely leave them with sitters? We don’t.
Do you pile into your bedroom and watch movies as a family each night?
Do your kids proactively FaceTime their grandparents and cousins?
We prioritize family time, and it works for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a 4th! I'm almost due with #5. Grew up one of four. Not much difference between 3 and 4.
The difference is each kid will get less time, attention and money the more u have.
They give attention to each other as well. I think that's silly. There are lots of advantages to having siblings.
They need attention from the parents not the siblings. This is what pp was pointing out pawning off parental duties on the siblings.
Oh please. Kids having other kids to play with isn't pawning off duties.
I assure you my 6 year old and 5 year old aren't overly burdened by my 2 and 1 year olds. But they definitely enjoy playing with each other and that definitely makes my job as parent easier.
How much time did you spend alone with each child?
Each child has a period of the day devoted to them. They also each have once weekly one on one with each parent.
So, what? 5 minutes a day? 10? An hour? Two hours? Saying a period of the day really means they don't get much time and you group parent or the oldest looks over the younger kids or a nanny. Be real about how much time each child gets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a 4th! I'm almost due with #5. Grew up one of four. Not much difference between 3 and 4.
The difference is each kid will get less time, attention and money the more u have.
They give attention to each other as well. I think that's silly. There are lots of advantages to having siblings.
They need attention from the parents not the siblings. This is what pp was pointing out pawning off parental duties on the siblings.
Oh please. Kids having other kids to play with isn't pawning off duties.
I assure you my 6 year old and 5 year old aren't overly burdened by my 2 and 1 year olds. But they definitely enjoy playing with each other and that definitely makes my job as parent easier.
How much time did you spend alone with each child?
Each child has a period of the day devoted to them. They also each have once weekly one on one with each parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a 4th! I'm almost due with #5. Grew up one of four. Not much difference between 3 and 4.
The difference is each kid will get less time, attention and money the more u have.
They give attention to each other as well. I think that's silly. There are lots of advantages to having siblings.
They need attention from the parents not the siblings. This is what pp was pointing out pawning off parental duties on the siblings.
Oh please. Kids having other kids to play with isn't pawning off duties.
I assure you my 6 year old and 5 year old aren't overly burdened by my 2 and 1 year olds. But they definitely enjoy playing with each other and that definitely makes my job as parent easier.
How much time did you spend alone with each child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a 4th! I'm almost due with #5. Grew up one of four. Not much difference between 3 and 4.
The difference is each kid will get less time, attention and money the more u have.
They give attention to each other as well. I think that's silly. There are lots of advantages to having siblings.
They need attention from the parents not the siblings. This is what pp was pointing out pawning off parental duties on the siblings.
Oh please. Kids having other kids to play with isn't pawning off duties.
I assure you my 6 year old and 5 year old aren't overly burdened by my 2 and 1 year olds. But they definitely enjoy playing with each other and that definitely makes my job as parent easier.
Anonymous wrote:People who claim they have 4 because they were one of 4 and loved it nee to tell if they were the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th child, what sex they are compared to their siblings, and they age difference.
Anonymous wrote:If you have no kids who are you saving the environment for? Some kids in Africa?
Having children is a blessing.