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How does easy child even stand a chance?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 349332" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>In my case, I didn't realize I had two difficult child's on my hands and that my spouse was a difficult child until after my easy child was born. And I thank God every day that she was born! If my difficult child's were spaced farther apart, I probably never would have had easy child. If my spouse hadn't been a difficult child, I probably would have been brave enough to try for a fourth child, even with the two difficult child's. But by the time easy child was born and approaching her first birthday, I was at the end of my proverbial rope and began to break down.</p><p> </p><p>For your situation, it might make things easier for now if you feed the kids separately. That way easy child is not exposed so much to difficult child's tantrums. At least until you get difficult child a little more stable. easy child likely won't remember much of these days. And if she's a easy child, she'll remain a easy child despite having an older difficult child sibling. She just may need some extra coping strategies as she gets older!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 349332, member: 3444"] In my case, I didn't realize I had two difficult child's on my hands and that my spouse was a difficult child until after my easy child was born. And I thank God every day that she was born! If my difficult child's were spaced farther apart, I probably never would have had easy child. If my spouse hadn't been a difficult child, I probably would have been brave enough to try for a fourth child, even with the two difficult child's. But by the time easy child was born and approaching her first birthday, I was at the end of my proverbial rope and began to break down. For your situation, it might make things easier for now if you feed the kids separately. That way easy child is not exposed so much to difficult child's tantrums. At least until you get difficult child a little more stable. easy child likely won't remember much of these days. And if she's a easy child, she'll remain a easy child despite having an older difficult child sibling. She just may need some extra coping strategies as she gets older! [/QUOTE]
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