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how can i make older one understand little difficult child???
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 128584" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Is there any way to change the sleeping arrangements? Maybe have the 6 and 8 YO share a room when they're all together and the 12/14 year old? I know the steps only visit two days a week, but I'm hoping they have some sort of room where things could be moved around. I know that if I had had to share a room with an 8 YO when I was 14, I probably would have killed the 8 YO. It is just a horrid age for both.</p><p> </p><p>As to getting the 14 YO to come to you, I don't think that will happen. At least not on a regular basis. Maybe you can teach the oldest some of your tricks? Other than that, is there any where your oldest can go that's safe from her sister? At 14, privacy really is important. She needs a spot she can call her own, even if it is just locking herself in the car.</p><p> </p><p>Wish you luck on this one. Siblings with a large age difference have it rough on both sides. One wants privacy. The other wants attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 128584, member: 3626"] Is there any way to change the sleeping arrangements? Maybe have the 6 and 8 YO share a room when they're all together and the 12/14 year old? I know the steps only visit two days a week, but I'm hoping they have some sort of room where things could be moved around. I know that if I had had to share a room with an 8 YO when I was 14, I probably would have killed the 8 YO. It is just a horrid age for both. As to getting the 14 YO to come to you, I don't think that will happen. At least not on a regular basis. Maybe you can teach the oldest some of your tricks? Other than that, is there any where your oldest can go that's safe from her sister? At 14, privacy really is important. She needs a spot she can call her own, even if it is just locking herself in the car. Wish you luck on this one. Siblings with a large age difference have it rough on both sides. One wants privacy. The other wants attention. [/QUOTE]
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