We have a 3 bedroom house and are expecting our 3rd kid. I'm curiouse how other families handle room sharing.
For moms who's kids already share, what ages did they start sharing at? Any words of wisdom?
Dd will be 2 and 2 months in June, ds will be almost 5. They have separate rooms now. Should I put ten in together and give the baby the old nersury? Or do we keep baby in our room at first and rearrange once baby sleeps through the night? I've never had a baby sleep in the same room as dh and I, so that would be a new experience.
Any experiences or opinions are appreciated!
Re: Kids sharing rooms
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My 12 yo and our 2 yo each have their own room. Obviously 12 yo spends an incredibly large amount of time in her room and wouldn't be sharing. Our 2 yo still sleeps with us so his room is more like a second playroom at this point. We're thinking regardless of the sex of this baby, the 2 younger well share a room for a couple years.
We figure about the time our 12 yo is ready to be heinous teenager the downstairs bedroom will be awesome for her to sneak out the window of or have her little boyfriends sneak in (obviously being sarcastic). I'm hoping for another boy so the baby and the 2 yo ' just share a room until our oldest goes off to college. That'd be ideal! Otherwise, my husband and I will have to develop bat hearing for our daughter's teenage years lol.
Gah, it makes my head hurt thinking about it.
Emma Kate - born 10.16.03 @ 29 weeks, weighed 1lb 13oz and 13.5" long.
TTC #3
This is obviously my opinion. People are entitled to feel differently
I was only 2 doors away from my parents and that didn't stop me from occasionally sneaking out
Emma Kate - born 10.16.03 @ 29 weeks, weighed 1lb 13oz and 13.5" long.
TTC #3
I think when they are little it is fine to share rooms. I was always a little miffed through that I had to share a room with two sisters while my dumb brother got his own room. But he smelled like a boy and wasn't the cleanest kid, so in the end I wasn't too angry none of us had to room with him.
I say go with what works for your family.
I'm debating what to do with the bedrooms also. We have a six bedroom house, but I'm having my fourth kid. Right now the two extra bedrooms are a playroom and a guest bedroom. (Our office is a separate room.) I'm thinking of putting our boys together in a room, and giving the baby his own bedroom. My mom says it's silly to put them together, but I don't want to give up the playroom or guest bedroom.
Met 9/2001