louismartin
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My DS is 4 and recently broke his leg so we are having a lot more "at home" time than previous. My neighbours are the types who were desperate for multiple because "it's cruel to just have one".
My OAD is autistic and non verbal so I know it would be immensely unfair to divide attention he so crucially needs but I was always going to be OAD even before a traumatic birth and PPD/PPA. I've always been acutely aware of favouritism in families as an ex teacher and due to my own upbringing (I am an only too but I saw it in my extended family.)
Today DS and I were counting cars and naming their colours out of the bedroom window when I saw my neighbours kids running on the front. The little boy fell and I am not kidding you when both Mum and Grandma ran over and accused the daughter of doing it purposefully. "wE sAw YoU dO iT!" which devolved into a screaming match. I used it as a lesson to my son that adults don't always see what happened and had I been outside I would have said something. This is several times a week and I don't know if I'm clouded by my own experience, hyper aware as an educator or it really is more prevalent than parents of multiples would have you believe?!
My OAD is autistic and non verbal so I know it would be immensely unfair to divide attention he so crucially needs but I was always going to be OAD even before a traumatic birth and PPD/PPA. I've always been acutely aware of favouritism in families as an ex teacher and due to my own upbringing (I am an only too but I saw it in my extended family.)
Today DS and I were counting cars and naming their colours out of the bedroom window when I saw my neighbours kids running on the front. The little boy fell and I am not kidding you when both Mum and Grandma ran over and accused the daughter of doing it purposefully. "wE sAw YoU dO iT!" which devolved into a screaming match. I used it as a lesson to my son that adults don't always see what happened and had I been outside I would have said something. This is several times a week and I don't know if I'm clouded by my own experience, hyper aware as an educator or it really is more prevalent than parents of multiples would have you believe?!