GoinToDisney
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Oh, momtoaredhead, I can see what you mean with the older sibling HAVING to help with the baby. However, I was the older sibling and I loved helping with my brother. Maybe it was because I always knew I could say no. My cousins who were forced into too much responsibility for their younger sibs do resent it, though. I think it is a matter of balance and making sure your child knows he or she has a choice. The same aunt who made my cousin watch her younger kids used to expect me to take the kids at family functions. My mom would always tell me that I didn't have to watch the kids, and I would always say, "Oh, please, I really want to."
To the person who said it's just like the other silly things parents worry about like when to start solids, etc., you are so right. I think I was just looking for confirmation that everything will work out and that this phase of trying and waiting will eventually become a distant memory.
To the person who said it's just like the other silly things parents worry about like when to start solids, etc., you are so right. I think I was just looking for confirmation that everything will work out and that this phase of trying and waiting will eventually become a distant memory.


and are 12 and 2 . I always say they "should be" 10 and just coming now!