The article discusses the challenges of parenting children with a significant age gap during early childhood, particularly regarding activities and bedtime routines. The author reflects on early difficulties, often having to divide and conquer to meet their children's diverse needs. However, as the children have grown, the age difference has become less significant, leading to stronger sibling bonds. Currently, the oldest siblings engage in activities with their younger siblings, sharing interests such as video games and shopping, turning previous challenges into a source of joy and connection.
The age gap can be challenging during early childhood, often requiring a divide-and-conquer strategy for activities and bedtimes, but it eventually lessens as kids grow.
Now that they're older, my children share common interests like video games and shopping, which has strengthened their bonds and made family time more enjoyable.
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