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-> Parenting our children
Do you have a favorite child
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Yes I do |
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It changes based on age/stage |
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Ruchel
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Today at 5:43 am
A favorite STAGE isn't a favorite child
I don't have a favorite. In each I find stuff I love to share and beyond that I love the CHILD
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OddoneOut1
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Today at 7:37 am
My kids all drive me crazy in different ways, but also amaze me by their personalities, abilities, talents, their genetic resemblance to me or dh...
Of course one child will be "easier,' funnier, smarter, prettier...but how does that make me like them more or choose them as a favorite???
I get that a difficult child can make loving them unconditionally a huge challenge, but that's different from specifically having a FAVORITE child amongst the rest.
We have to be able to see ma'alos of each child individually and appreciate what they bring to the table
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OddoneOut1
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Today at 7:44 am
amother Coral wrote: | I'm curious to know how old your children are.
I was also once the person who couldn't understand how a mother could be irritated by their own child.
I'm presuming you have never had a child with serious challenges or disabilities. Or teenagers.
Yes our children are the light of our lives.
We are obsessed with all of them.
and no, our hearts do not light up equally with joy at the thought of each one.
How can you compare a sweet uncomplicated 3 year old to a teenager who is getting up to who knows what.
We love them equally, we equally want the best for them, but yes it is more pleasant to spend time with different children at different stages of their lives. | \
So really you are in agreement with posters who strongly disagree that there can be a favorite child.
I only have younger kids, but the child who is more difficult to reach, connect with, emotionally regulate can irritate me tremendously, but I don't love him less than his siblings, and I don't choose a favorite from the others.
Can everyone please be clear in delineating between having a child that challenges us to our very core and favoring a child- they are two very different things.
I agree with you that no one should be judged for struggling to connect with a child (but should make efforts to bridge the divide), but that doesn't take away from the devastation of a "favorite" child.
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mommy3b2c
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Today at 7:48 am
amother Coral wrote: | I'm curious to know how old your children are.
I was also once the person who couldn't understand how a mother could be irritated by their own child.
I'm presuming you have never had a child with serious challenges or disabilities. Or teenagers.
Yes our children are the light of our lives.
We are obsessed with all of them.
and no, our hearts do not light up equally with joy at the thought of each one.
How can you compare a sweet uncomplicated 3 year old to a teenager who is getting up to who knows what.
We love them equally, we equally want the best for them, but yes it is more pleasant to spend time with different children at different stages of their lives. |
My oldest is 18. And I didn’t say people can’t connect with some more easily, or even “like” one more , but to love a child more ? To favor them ? To treat them differently? That is horrible .
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amother
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Today at 8:09 am
amother Coral wrote: | I'm curious to know how old your children are.
I was also once the person who couldn't understand how a mother could be irritated by their own child.
I'm presuming you have never had a child with serious challenges or disabilities. Or teenagers.
Yes our children are the light of our lives.
We are obsessed with all of them.
and no, our hearts do not light up equally with joy at the thought of each one.
How can you compare a sweet uncomplicated 3 year old to a teenager who is getting up to who knows what.
We love them equally, we equally want the best for them, but yes it is more pleasant to spend time with different children at different stages of their lives. |
I'm not mommy3b2c, but I have children with serious challenges, some more serious than others. One with anxiety (not such a big deal but has been complicated at certain times), one with bipolar disorder (more of a bigger deal) and one with ADHD (believe it or not, more challenging than bipolar disorder). My children are the light of our lives, and we enjoy every one of them. Yes, there have been challenging and frustrating moments, but we love each of them for who they are and their personal strengths. They each bring us joy in different ways.
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