Anonymous wrote:The combination of a newborn and toddler under 3 would be the absolute hardest, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 25 year old is the WORST! I have an 11 and 18 year old that are fine, taking it in stride, pitching in, cleaning up after themselves. She is whining and complaining because “all of her friends are out having fun and living their lives, and she gets to be this one stuck in the house and missing out.” OMG, the drama!
Is she SN?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say any age under 5 is hardest, although maybe 0-1 isn’t as difficult. It also depends on whether or not they have siblings to entertain them and access to screens.
I have a 7yo and a 10yo and so far this really isn’t hard.
This. My 7yo has access to screens but still getting bored with no siblings. We have been organizing playdates which helps some. It would be so much harder to manage if DC was younger.
DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT IS HAPPENING HERE?!? WTF, PP?
No doubt it sucks to have an only child in this situation, but no playdates right now!
Anonymous wrote:I have a 4.5 year old and a 6 month old baby, so I’m pretty sure I win the suffering Olympics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toddlers and preschoolers: too young to read to themselves, do school work, play independently or do anything on their own for very long, not supposed to have screens a lot, don’t really understand why they can’t go out and do usual things like playground, library, preschool, play dates etc
Of course I say this as someone w 5 and 3 year olds. I’m sure any age is hard for various reasons. At least w a baby they don’t need to be going out much anyway.
YES!!! We don’t really have a yard. When I tried going outside with DS, 3.5, he wouldn’t stay away from other kids on the street. A neighbor kid coughed on us. My back is bad, so grabbing him hurts, and this is the WORST behavior we’ve ever seen. Tantrums, peeing on the carpet, dumping Duplos while I am trying to get the baby down, suddenly refusing to eat most foods. Still holding off on the iPad and extra TV, but I may crumble. We’ve always been very strict about screens, but he just watched Daniel Tiger, and I hate that I can hear the final credits.