Does it get easier when kids grow older? I would say yes. But it is not that simple. You’ll go from having sleepless nights, getting milked mercilessly and juggling piles of diapers to getting much more sleep and not having to carry a baby around on your hip. So yes, it gets easier physically. You get a bit more space and time to yourself and it even gets better. You can start to do new things like learning a new skill, taking up some courses or a new job.
As your kids grow older, you’ll find that you’ll have to start making bigger decisions. You’ll go from wondering what brand of diapers to choose or the kind of cereal your baby likes to trying to fix some emotional problems your child has from school or something even bigger, like puberty.
You’ll feel the freedom of not having to carry your baby around on your hip but you’ll still feel some kind of detachment when he starts to do things on his own without your help.
It doesn’t get easier, it will just be really different. Tell us what you think in the comment box.
Right from pregnancy to birth, nursing etc… They are all in stages and each stage has its own challenge, it sets you free from one and got you engaged in another. When the child is in your belly, you have time to move round, sleep whenever you want but cannit do many things that requires much energy. When the baby is out, you are free from excess luggage, feels lighter but faces more works and sleepless nights. When the stage of sleepless night is passed, you welcome the talk-active stage, bcosvtge older they grow, the more they do lots of things that may get on your nerves. Until adult stage, I don’t see any stage been better or more easier but it all depends on your personality & proffession.
each stage has its own super work till they are off age adult
In fact when I was pregnant, I used to think that immediately I give birth that’s the end of the stress. I never knew that it was the beginning. From sleepless night from newborn to crawling to walking and scattering everything to non stop talking and eating everytime. It’s been a Rollercoaster ride and I know there’s more to come but I will never trade it for anything. It definitely doesn’t get easier
Exactly…I really don’t think it gets easier…I believe this is actually the “moulding”so you ve lots of work to do.This is actually the time a child the parent more,to teach and guide them.