katrina2017
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@alsdpa A five year old doesn’t actually understand what having a sibling means, so while it may pull on your heartstrings, I wouldn’t take it as a sign. He may be imagining a boy his age and with his interests. Or may just hear other kids talk about their siblings and he feels like he wants to fit in.
There’s also the fact that it will take a minimum of 9 months, likely more, before there is a baby, and then another 3-4 years before the child will be able to cooperatively play. Your older child will be 9-10 years old by then and will likely be having play dates on his own and his social needs won’t be fulfilled by a much younger sibling.
Sure there is a connection siblings can have. But it’s such a toss-up. So many siblings torment each other or have very little relationship when they’re older.
But I’m biased. We love the one and done life and I feel like you - we left the baby days behind and don’t want to go back.
There’s also the fact that it will take a minimum of 9 months, likely more, before there is a baby, and then another 3-4 years before the child will be able to cooperatively play. Your older child will be 9-10 years old by then and will likely be having play dates on his own and his social needs won’t be fulfilled by a much younger sibling.
Sure there is a connection siblings can have. But it’s such a toss-up. So many siblings torment each other or have very little relationship when they’re older.
But I’m biased. We love the one and done life and I feel like you - we left the baby days behind and don’t want to go back.