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How would you feel if they were farther apart? Closer?

What age difference is best (according to you?)

2007-04-04 07:00:31 · 20 answers · asked by Jax 4 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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11 years. I think think that every age difference in siblings has it advantages and disadvantages. A friend has 3 kids, all born within 3 years. They entertain each other, but they can also fight like cats and dogs. My older one babysits my younger one, but the she tries to be the boss all the time too. So, every situation is different.

2007-04-04 07:09:12 · answer #1 · answered by Princess of the Realm 6 · 0 0

I'm an only child, and I'm glad. If my parents had another child, that would be, in the next 100 years, a total of another 1.5 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.

But, as for the age apart thing, I would say three years is good. Too far apart to compete for equal things, yet too close to annoy each other at a great degree. And, then, when they become older, they'll feel as if they are basically the same age.

2007-04-04 07:33:36 · answer #2 · answered by Random G 3 · 0 0

51 weeks apart! She was born one week before his first birthday, (she was two weeks early). When I first found out I was pregnant with her I was scared, I thought it would be very hard and didn't know how I was going to handle it. It was hard at first, he was jealous and wanted all of my attention, but they are best friends now! They smile really big and are happy when they see the other first thing in the morning or after naps. He brings her toys or pushes her swing for her if it stops (because of him). Now that she can sit up well, they play on the floor a lot together. They share toys and he feeds her snacks. I am very thankful that they are as close as they are in age. For us, they are the perfect ages. We never wanted our son to be an only child, and now he doesn't have to wait for a sibling, he will never remember her not being here. Everyone is different, some may not be able to handle having children so close together. In my opinion, the best age gap is anywhere between one and three years so they can grow up together and be close.

2007-04-04 07:15:50 · answer #3 · answered by J I M 2 · 0 0

I have 2 children that are exactly three years apart. I feel this is a good age because for one, I don't have 2 kids in diapers. Also my 3 year old is big enought ot help with the baby, and is not so demanding of all the attention

2007-04-04 07:33:40 · answer #4 · answered by jess 2 · 0 0

I would say its best for each parent to deside. Its all on the parent. I am an only child. I fell alittle alone sometimes, but its nothing too bad. My friend is 16 and he has a brother thats 10. They dont get alone very well. I think if you want to have kids and have them as really strong friends. I say a four year difference. Guys are hard on eachother, the less time the better. I now little about how young girls grow up because im only 16, didnt have a sister and havent had a little girl. I can really only help about boys and I say 4 years max? It also depends on them. My cousin is 10 and we are inseperable. We hang together as if he was also 16. It all depends on yourfamily structure, there personallty and how you show them to behave towards eachother. Hope that helped.

2007-04-04 07:11:01 · answer #5 · answered by Cameron 1 · 0 0

My kids are just under 2 years. I'm happy with that. They are close enough in age that they can play together pretty good. I also have a step son that is 5 years older than my oldest and 7 years older than my youngest. He gets along better with the youngest. He tends to pick on the older one more. I'm not really sure why. I know he loves them both. Probably because the 7 yr old is a girl and the 5 year old is a boy.
The only really difficult part for me was that my son was a preemie and it was difficult to have a 2 year old running around and trying to care for him, plus they were both in diapers. At times I wished there was 1 more year between them, but now I'm glad they are close. As they get older it gets easier.

2007-04-04 07:12:37 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

I have 3 children.
#1 is 7
#2 is 4
#3 is 3 months

There is 2 1/2 years between the first two and 4 1/2 years between #2 and #3.
I wouldn't want them any further apart or closer together.
I could not imagine having two kids in diapers.
Luckily #2 - we got him out of pull ups at night before #3 arrived.

I think 3-4 years in between them is good.

2007-04-04 07:05:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

my daughter is 10, and I have 3 son's - 5, 4 and 6 months. My 5 and 4 year old are a year and 1 week apart. It was really, really tough when the 4 year old was born trying to take care of a 1yr old and an infant but its perfect now. They get along great and always have someone to play with.

2007-04-04 07:42:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My middle and youngest are 7 years aside and that i got here across that to be truly dazzling. all of the 'regulations' had replaced by ability of the time I had my youngest and that i felt like a clean mum lower back! Al nevertheless it did mean that, in assessment to with my eldest and middle who're basically 3 and a a million/2 years aside, i ought to concentration interest on the toddler lots greater and replaced into waiting to relax whilst the older 2 have been in school. My step mum has 2 sons-one is my 20 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous step difficulty and the different is my 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous a million/2 brother so she has sixteen years between her 2! She suggested she got here across the being pregnant to be lots worse (she had an exceedingly tough time of it by using dissimilar issues) however the labour replaced into loopy and short (2 hours!!!). recommendations you, he's a spoilt brat on social gathering by using fact he has such incredibly some people fawning over him lol! sturdy luck!!!

2016-11-26 02:05:19 · answer #9 · answered by eich 3 · 0 0

We have a 7 yr old daughter and a 16 month son. Way to far apart. My daughter repeats every week that she thought that she was going to be the only one and why did she have a brother instead of a sister. I'm hoping that someday she will appreciate not being the only one!!!

2007-04-04 15:50:48 · answer #10 · answered by butterfly 2 · 0 0

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