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moppy14w
6 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
Toddlers definately get a lot easier to manage with higher skills.
If I have a single toddler, I will let Mum and Dad trade off working days. Sometimes they have schedules that don’t overlap too much. Someone is always home with the toddler/s. I find my families with very young children seldom get out of the house.
With a larger family I would be looking to have a stay at home parent.
With my first set of twins (which I have just now) I gave up on the highchair from the beginning. It’s too tricky when the toddlers wake up starving to get them both food in the high chair. They help themselves to a meal from the counter and go eat it on a chair in the living room instead. Mum has been getting up before the toddlers to cook a big group meal for this (usually pancakes, omelet or French toast).
Independent toddlers can begin to potty train themselves from the start. This was real handy.
If I have a single toddler, I will let Mum and Dad trade off working days. Sometimes they have schedules that don’t overlap too much. Someone is always home with the toddler/s. I find my families with very young children seldom get out of the house.
With a larger family I would be looking to have a stay at home parent.
With my first set of twins (which I have just now) I gave up on the highchair from the beginning. It’s too tricky when the toddlers wake up starving to get them both food in the high chair. They help themselves to a meal from the counter and go eat it on a chair in the living room instead. Mum has been getting up before the toddlers to cook a big group meal for this (usually pancakes, omelet or French toast).
Independent toddlers can begin to potty train themselves from the start. This was real handy.
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