Anonymous wrote:My best friend has an only child. She may not notice it because this is her only frame of reference but her son is self centered and unable to deal with any compromise relating to his desires. I have 5 children that share, laugh, fight, compromise, apologize and are incredibly loyal to one another. When we are gone they will have each other’s backs and that is priceless.
Anonymous wrote:I find it very hard to believe all these parents can't think of any real cons with an only. I wish someone would be honest... seems like a lot of defensive families otherwise, and not very believable.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is applying to colleges this year. I'm looking at the cost and am happy he's an only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The greatest gift you can give your child is a sibling.
The greatest gift you can give your child is a happy and healthy and stable family.
Anonymous wrote:The greatest gift you can give your child is a sibling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine what it would be like being the second kid who was born because your first kid wanted a playmate?
The analogy with getting married is fundamentally flawed. A marriage is centered on a relationship between the two parties. The siblings here have made no commitment to each other, didn’t choose each other, and may or may not be even vaguely compatible.
A second kid is not a toy for the first kid. A second child should be born only because the parents want to parent two children.
My parents always said I was an accident. I think I can imagine. My parents should have stopped at one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have an only myself, but friends with onlies are DESPERATE right now during COVID. (Obviously this won’t last forever though). They are the ones I know putting their kids in camps or other activities so their kids can have some socialization.
I have an only child and we are very far from desperate! Oddly enough, my kid seems to be handling Covid better than most of his friends -- all of whom have siblings. Our area did not reopen schools, so we're still DL. He has maybe one in-person, masked, outdoor play date each week and Facetimes and/or games with friends every day. Gets lots of exercise every day, etc.
I know all of his friends' parents and they report things like their kid seeming depressed, "regressing" and having "meltdowns", doing poorly in school, and so on and so on. We've seen none of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have an only myself, but friends with onlies are DESPERATE right now during COVID. (Obviously this won’t last forever though). They are the ones I know putting their kids in camps or other activities so their kids can have some socialization.
Seems weird that kids with, say, one sibling wouldn’t be involved in activities too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t have an only myself, but friends with onlies are DESPERATE right now during COVID. (Obviously this won’t last forever though). They are the ones I know putting their kids in camps or other activities so their kids can have some socialization.
I have an only child and we are very far from desperate! Oddly enough, my kid seems to be handling Covid better than most of his friends -- all of whom have siblings. Our area did not reopen schools, so we're still DL. He has maybe one in-person, masked, outdoor play date each week and Facetimes and/or games with friends every day. Gets lots of exercise every day, etc.
I know all of his friends' parents and they report things like their kid seeming depressed, "regressing" and having "meltdowns", doing poorly in school, and so on and so on. We've seen none of that.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have an only myself, but friends with onlies are DESPERATE right now during COVID. (Obviously this won’t last forever though). They are the ones I know putting their kids in camps or other activities so their kids can have some socialization.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have an only myself, but friends with onlies are DESPERATE right now during COVID. (Obviously this won’t last forever though). They are the ones I know putting their kids in camps or other activities so their kids can have some socialization.