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I enjoy how different my two girls are in personality and also their unbelievable simularities. It reminds me of how unique and individual children are. Got any stories to share on siblings simularities and differences?

My eldest HATES tomatoes and my youngest LOVES them - in fact eats them like an apple!

2007-10-28 14:41:41 · 20 answers · asked by kelstar 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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my first born is 3 now she is blond with blue eyes
my 9month old has brown hair and eyes

they are like night and day baby #1 was miserable to live with she had colic and cried day and night
baby#2 content quiet and easy to comfort....ahh could have more like that!!!
they both said "Da Da" first then "Ke Ke" (for kitty) they both said "Ma Ma" then "hot" (yes at 9 months) hot is for coffee that we insist they do not grab! Both walked early #2 is trying to now she walked today on her own from a table to her play pin across the room....fast learners both of them!!!! makes for a tired mommy

2007-10-28 15:01:25 · answer #1 · answered by just duky 5 · 2 0

confident i think of so.he's a being concerned,affectionate and loving little boy and thats a stable base on how he would be while he's older.He could quicker or later start up throwing some tantrums yet on the entire,he would be being concerned and considerate,and function the means to appreciate that he's done incorrect by ability of frightening his mommy,and little doubt he will come and supply you a hug and say sorry. I quite have a 2 12 months old boy.he's comparable,in that he's amazingly powerful around the residing house.He supplies me hugs maximum days.He adores little animals,and amazing ones.He loves babies,everytime he sees a image of one,he consistently says,"Ahh!" and kisses the image.he's okay behaved in public,and infrequently misbehaves at residing house.He receives into mischief regulary like maximum youthful babies and now and back he would not prefer to hearken to me once I call him,yet many of the time he does hear,and he likes to be powerful,and in basic terms doing issues with out me even asking him.besides as this,he has an exceptionally stable experience of humour.Which i understand is a foundation of ways he would be while he's older.So confident i've got self assurance is the respond!

2016-10-02 23:32:52 · answer #2 · answered by carolan 4 · 0 0

Well I have three very different children. Ages 4,5 and 7 two girls and one boy in that order for age. For example when I make hamburger helper for dinner one eats the meat the other eats the beef and the third eats both. Same goes for pb&j. One has just p, one has just j and the third has both. It is awesome have so many likes and dislikes that is what makes them unique little individuals. One thing I do is ask them for their input into things with-in reason and make it work. If they feel that they are getting away with 'something' the easier it is for you to get those personalities to mesh. Im not the best mom and this may not work for everyone but it works in this house. Good luck. Blessed be

2007-10-28 14:57:09 · answer #3 · answered by Lori 2 · 2 0

Im not a parent but i am a nanny, and i look after 3 children and love and care for them like they are my own so thats why im answering this. The 10 year old - a boy, is such a nice boy but has a terrible temper, The 8 year old a girl is quite relaxed, easy to get upset and doesnt eat anything (SOOOOO annoying lol) the 7 year old, a girl also, is very demanding, likes to be cuddled and kissed. Its amazing, so different yet they all act the same...

2007-10-28 16:33:54 · answer #4 · answered by ~Nik~ 2 · 2 0

All 3 are very different.

My son is a wild, funny, off the wall and has Aspergers Syndrome.

My middle child (a girl) is very outgoing, talkative and very much a drama queen. Over the top with everything.

My youngest is also a girl. She rolls with the punches and not much bothers her. She's a very happy kid who loves everyone and everyone loves her. Very rarely is she unhappy. She also has a very high pain thresh-hold unlike her drama queen sister. *grin* She broke her ankle once and continued to do gymnastics for an hour on it and then didn't complain for another 2 hours after that.

Their food tastes are extremely different

2007-10-28 15:18:50 · answer #5 · answered by pinkpiglet126 6 · 2 0

We have three children and all three are completely different! Our first (currently 12)... well, it's amazing we had any more kids after him! He's our holy terror!! Our second (age 6), is our peace out child. And our third and last (age 16 months) is Mr. Independent, where's the ladies I wanna flirt! Even looks wise, they're all different. Our oldest looks absolutely nothing like our youngest two and our youngest two have the same hair, eyes and complexion.

2007-10-28 16:55:17 · answer #6 · answered by cgspitfire 6 · 2 0

My three girls are very different yet very similar.

My oldest daughter, Peyton, is 17yrs old, brown curly hair with green eyes. She is very active, doesn't mind getting dirty/sweaty, outgoing, enjoys wearing sweatpants and a t-shirt etc. HATES shopping. Very casual, down to earth kind of person. When it comes to parties/events though, she'll dress all out, head to toe.

My middle daughter, Laila, is 15yrs old, pin straight blond hair with light brown eyes. She is the complete opposite of my oldest. If she could live in a mall, she would, dresses every day to impress w/ the makeup, very outgoing, constantly wondering what others think of her, the drama queen of the family etc.

My youngest daughter, Christine, is 9yrs, has very light slightly wavey brown hair with hazel eyes. She's in the middle between my girls when it comes to personality and style. Only opens her mouth when she needs to, dresses to look nice but not over the top etc. Most of it is b/c she's only 9.

My girls though surprising get along EXTREMELY well, dispite their differences. I think the best example of how they're the same yet different was when we had my nieces Sweet 16 in May. I took the three of them to the mall to look for dresses. I took my youngest and the older two went out on there own. We met up 2hrs later and the three girls had all picked out very similar dresses, the same ruffel style in the same expresso color. When we got to the party, I heard them each told by different people how beautiful they looked in their dress and they all reacted very differently. My oldest would smile, say thank you and move on, not think too much of it. My middle one would strike a slight pose, smile and start a conversation with the person, talk about where she got the dress etc. My youngest would say thank you and tell a little bit about shopping for it.
Funny.

Best Wishes

2007-10-28 15:15:39 · answer #7 · answered by Kathy H 1 · 2 0

My two sons were different from the womb..my oldest Jeffrey always kicked and kicked hard. My youngest, Jeremy, never moved..I always feared he was dead or something.

My oldest was very right brained..his interests were art, writing, drama..He was into fantasy role playing and such. He was so mature..he possessed an innate wisdom as a very young child..almost like a counselor..He still blows me away with his wisdom. He was mature for his age and pretty responsible.

My youngest seemed more right brained...was very into computers, and fixing things. He once fixed 3 VCRs as a child when the shop told me they were unfixable though he knew nothing about them. He put a Rubik's cube together in less than 5 minutes. As a toddler he taught himself dot to dot and liked word search books. He was gentle and tenderhearted. He loved animals. He wanted to be a vet when he was small. the oldest wanted to be an artist.

Although my youngest received good grades in all subjects, and was very good in art, he backed off it because he said "it's Jeff's thing"

Jeff won the 2nd highest scholarship out of 500 students to art college and Jeremy works with computers for a living...remaining true to their childhood interests. (Jeremy started loving computers when he first tried one in 2nd grade and Jeff wanted to be an artist since he was age 4.)

Jeff taught Jeremy about art techniques when he was young and how to role play and now they both play role plays with their friends 3 times a month and go to conventions to this day, so one transferred his interest to the other.

Both have very high IQs and get along really well with each other and like each other better than they do me and they are very close.. when they were little Jeremy was more sensitive and gentle and Jeff was more stoic and unemotional..now that they are grown, Jeremy is more distant taking little time for me while Jeff is a little more involved though still pretty unemotional..I feel my oldest is more caring of my needs and my youngest more apathetic when I thought it would be the opposite.

As children, I thought my youngest was more like me and my oldest more like his dad ..now I feel neither is like me..I am way more emotional and introspective...I am a worrier and they seem more together than I. Although I feel I use both sides of my brain, I am extremely right brained.. a professor once told me I was the most right brained person he ever met, I guess I am more in line with my oldest son as far as talent wise..

2007-10-28 18:26:29 · answer #8 · answered by janie 7 · 3 0

I have three kids and yes they are ALL different
My eldest,(11) likes to think he is the boss, which causes friction between him and his brother and sister(and me) My 2nd doesn't give a damn, he says it like it is to hell with the consequeces (he's only 8) and my daughter (6) is just so placid, but she's like me, she doesn't like confrontation, There are similarities in the fact that my 2 youngest don't like vegetables,
and they all, like their father love history and stories about the war etc, and they all like the computer(like me)

2007-10-28 21:05:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

My 2 daughters are very different--my oldest is into fashion and fixing her hair while my youngest could care less!! They are only 3 years apart but so different--one could survive being stricktly a meat-eater while the other one loves her veggies!! One is a total tomboy and the other a total diva!!

2007-10-28 14:47:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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