@Eve thanks for taking the time to reply xx
Dealing with the same mama . My 2 year old daughter is the EXACT same way with her 17 month old sister . I totally understand how you feel . I feel sad for my 17moth old because she be wanting to play with her sister and my 2 year old is not having it at all . Even when I try to engage in a puzzle or something with them both , things start off good but then my 2 year old gets upset and decides she doesn’t want to share anymore . I praise her when she does share with her sister without being asked to and she loves it then tries to share again . It helps sometimes but of course we have set backs . It’s very exhausting and I feel helpless at times . Try playing with them both . Puzzles, blocks , hide and seak . Tickle time . may take a few times but it gets easier each try . When I do see them playing and laughing together it melts my heart because that doesn’t happen often . But it is starting to happen more often. So I’m slowly realizing , it does get better!!! Hang in there mama !!!
@Koya thankyou koya xx
So I have a 9 month old baby girl 6 year old son who is autistic and a 10 year old son. Both my boys fight and I am constantly having tears fights objects thrown and it’s a daily battle. I try to set boundaries and make sure they have their own space and time apart when they get like this to wind down. I don’t have any help either and it’s really tough I tell you but it is just about rules structure and boundaries. I do a lot of painting with my oldest later on at night and 6-7 I do play or watch tv with my autistic boy and my little girl. It’s tough but it will get better xxxx