Who manages two babies? Is it as hard as I think it will be? I don't have 2 babies in care now - in fact neither have even been born but a current client is due around Christmas & will bring new baby in late Feb/early March & a new client is due in November & plans to begin with their baby right after Christmas while the other family is on maternity leave. I would have about 6-8 weeks of time with the one baby before baby #2 would start - but still baby #1 will be about 3-4months old when baby #2 begin at 2-months. The kiddos are both so young that I am not certain if I can handle it although the one family will only be here 3 days/week. I am still uncertain. Anyone care for babies close in age? What requirements do you ask parents to abide by?
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DS was born last June; DCB was born late August. When dcb started with me in January, I was very nervous but it has all been just fine.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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happyface Thanks for the words of advice - makes me more comfortable! These are my only families in care too so even when I have 2 babies & one toddler (will be @ 23 months old by the time both babies are here) & my own PK-age child (4 1/2) who attends preschool half a day I would think it should be manageable - still a tad bit nervous.- Flag
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Definitely get a good, solid schedule going for the babies regarding feedings and naptimes. It's important to get them both on the same schedule so that you have breaks during the day.
I currently have a 6mo in care, and next month I'll be getting two- 2mo, and a 4mo. It is more than manageable if you have everything planned out and if possible, have bottles premade. I've already planned out a schedule for them and I have a 1.5 hour break when all 4 are napping in the afternoon with my older kids.
I've been known to get grumpy when I don't get an afternoon break- Flag
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I currently have two 9month olds, my DD and DCG. I started DCG at 3 1/2mos so at the time i had two 3 1/2 month olds (they are a week apart). Getting onto a schedule was a challenge for DCG and parents because their drop off was so inconsistent (one day its 8am the next 10:30, occasionally a 12:30pm drop off...) but I had a talk with mom and dad about the importance of a schedule and that really helped!- Flag
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I currently have an 8 week old and a 10 week old. Even if they both happen to wake and want to eat at the same time it's a bit of a juggling act but we mange just fine. I don't push schedules because I'm more of an AP/on demand type parent/provider although I could see if one has a larger group how that would make things easier.
Hubby and I are also TTC
I fostered premie twin girls when my kids were 1 and 2 respectively. Coming out the other side of that alive proved to me from that point on that with the right perspective I could do anything LOL!- Flag
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I have a 6 week old and a 6 month old right now. I also have 4 two year olds in my mix...so we get a bit crazy but everyone is pretty laid back and understands how to "wait a minute". It isn't tough, just get a routine going and pretty soon it is all second nature.
It does start off a little chaotic when you are first getting to know the babies' schedules and routines but after a day or two it is all a walk in the park.- Flag
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I often have two infants. It does make the day a bit more challenging, but it is doable. Getting them both on schedules will help a lot and getting the other kids to learn that sometimes they will just have to wait a bit longer than they are used too. I think my biggest challenge was getting outside time to work well... that is always a work in progress for me LOL.- Flag
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Well - my response is a little different, but I am sort of a newbie at this. Until recently I had two babies here, and I found it to be really, really hard. They were about 4 months apart, but the younger one was super colicky, and we just never seemed to hit a good rythym. She cried (and I mean SCREAMED) all the time, so I was always trying to soothe her, while the other baby spent a lot of time hanging around by himself, and the two toddlers got into a lot of fights. I ended up having to let the family go, which I felt really bad about, but I'm glad I did it because I'm enjoying my work much more now.
I know it can be done, but pace yourself, and don't feel bad if you find it overwhelming!- Flag
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It's totally doable and I definitely agree with everyone else about getting them on a schedule. I actually have 3 infants right now (7months, 8 months and 9 months). Getting them on the same eating/sleeping schedule has been a huge lifesaver. They do everything together and some days can be a little chaotic at times but for the most part totally fine!- Flag
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Definitely get a good, solid schedule going for the babies regarding feedings and naptimes. It's important to get them both on the same schedule so that you have breaks during the day.
I currently have a 6mo in care, and next month I'll be getting two- 2mo, and a 4mo. It is more than manageable if you have everything planned out and if possible, have bottles premade. I've already planned out a schedule for them and I have a 1.5 hour break when all 4 are napping in the afternoon with my older kids.
I've been known to get grumpy when I don't get an afternoon break- Flag
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