10 Tips for Managing Kids Born Close Together


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By Sundi

When I had my second child nearly a year after my first I was filled with trepidation, because I didn’t know how I was going to manage with two young children.  After a while, though, I slowly got the hang of things and while it was hard, it was doable.  When I found out I was pregnant with my fourth, I was anxious and wondered how I was going to make it.

Being out with my children, I often receive pitying glances and remarks about how hard it must be.  I admit that it is hard work managing children who are close in age, but it can be done. Whatever number of children you have, it just becomes your new normal after a while, even though it seems miraculous to others.

Here are some things that helped save my sanity.

1. Keep meals, routines and activities SIMPLE. Especially in the first few months or so after welcoming a new baby.  Simple meals, simple routines, simple activities, etc., until you get into a good routine and feel comfortable.  Some mothers serve the same dinner each day of the week.  For example, baked chicken and rice on Mondays, spaghetti on Tuesdays, fish and potatoes on Wednesdays, etc.  It helps take away the stress of daily menu planning.  If you don’t have a weekly plan, be sure to know what you’re cooking for dinner by lunchtime, and even try to do a little prep work for dinner in the mornings when you have snatches of time.

2. Get your kids on the same nap schedule.  A SANITY SAVER!! As soon as possible, try to get your little ones on the same nap schedule.  If you do nothing else, do this! Children 2 and under can have the same morning nap and afternoon nap.  My first set did this easily.  My second set was harder to synchronize, and it is very hard to go a full day with no break.  Very hard!

3. Keep baby things easily accessible.  I love one level housing, because everything is quickly within reach.  If you have stairs in your home, make sure to have diapers, wipes, blankets, extra clothes, toys, baby seats, etc. both upstairs and downstairs.

4. Encourage your older children to be independent.  You might be surprised by how much help your older children can provide.  My 6 and 5 year old enjoy keeping the baby entertained while I try to finish up a chore.  Even my 18 month old loves to gently push the baby swing when her baby brother begins to cry.  Teach your children to clean up after themselves, stack their dirty dishes on the counter top, unload the utensils and plastics from the dishwasher, play quietly on their own.  My children, for some reason, enjoy helping me fold laundry, and putting it away.  Even the 18 month old!  This is so important to teach, and it helps tremendously.  You can’t afford to over baby any of your children when you have several of them.

5. Multi-task when you breastfeed. You can read a book to your children while you nurse, do puzzles, sit and enjoy a tea party, even watch a bit of TV.  In the beginning when you’re breastfeeding around the clock, it’s important to bond with your other children while you are nursing.

6. Invest in a good double stroller. And use it wherever you go, if you leave the house.  They can be pricey, so shop around for the best price.  The thought of going out on my own with four little children petrified me at first, so I just stayed in the house until someone came, and I could take just one or two.  Not anymore.  I just pack up the double stroller, and off to the park, bookstore, mall, library or any other place.

7. PRAY. For patience, for strength, for endurance.  Just pray.

8. Don’t be ashamed to ask for help or allow others to help you. If someone offers to help, let them.  In the beginning when I had two children under two years old I wanted to do everything myself, not realizing that it’s OKAY to accept help whenever it was offered, and ask for it if I was nearing the end of my rope. Remember to go with the flow, and not be too hard on yourself.  This is one of many seasons in life.

9. Save all your kid/baby stuff and keep it in good condition.  What a blessing it is that I did not give away a lot of baby clothes and baby items.  My fourth child is still using things that my first child used.  I have saved quite a bit of money by keeping things in good condition, and most of all, by just keeping it period.

10. Try to go outside every day.  Being out in the fresh air is good for the children, and it’s good for you.  Even if it’s just a simple walk for 15 minutes.  It helps give you a sense of peace, your children can run around, and your baby will enjoy looking around at nature.  Yes, it will be a hassle rounding up everyone, and getting them ready, especially during the colder months, but it will be worth it.  Plus it helps tire them out, which makes for an easier bedtime!

Ladies, what tips do you have for moms with kids born close together?


  • http://www.myblackfriendsays.com myblackfriendsays

    these are all great tips–thanks for sharing them with us!

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  • http://babyandblog Evelyn klompmaker

    what a amazing tips thanks for sharing it, I already do all the tips you gave and it works like magic, I also have a child from 2yrs and a baby from 10months, and already pregnant for the third born, how blessing is that,i also want a big family like ur….its really amazing to use all the methods u said..because it help u to get no! stressful with multiple kids..
    God bless your family.

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  • http://www.reboryn.blogspot.com kim

    It feels good to not be alone. Like you i have 4 babies close in age…. I haf a hard time leaving the house but after awhile I had a hard time.staying indoors and you are right! Fresh air can save you from cabin fever. Lol
    I would add to prep from.clothes..lunches…And a shower for yourself the night before bc that can save you.time.and energy too!

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  • LibraryLady

    Kim, that is so right about taking showers at night being a time saver. Since I was a teenager, I loved taking morning showers. But, I found with having young children, you can easily miss taking showers if you are set on taking them in the morning. One mother on a show called “Pregnant In Heels” said she went three days without taking a shower, because she couldn’t find the time. Lol!

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  • Zan

    Excellent advice!! I was you about 6 years ago!! With four babies 6 years old on down! Your tips were my mantra! I would put prayer first because 4 babies will keep you on your toes!! And Nap time was an institution in our house! It gets better as they get older and more (or less depending on the day and frequency of n=meltdowns!!!) get older. Organization is key, Patience is a non negotiable (and believe me they will try your patience!!) And NEVER be afraid to admit to the babies when Mommy has messed up or even thrown a tantrum of her own. It’s a beautiful, bumpy, blissful ride that I would not trade even though I did not plan it!

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  • Monica

    Excellent tips!!! I have two children under 4 And another on the way 🙂 so I am very familiar with all your tips. They are truly a life saver. Night showers are great too. Also, waking up 15-30 min. before the children wake up to gather your thoughts and plan your day. This helps before the whirlwind begins.lol

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  • Amanda

    Honestly, thank you! I have 4 kids and my youngest boys are 13 months apart, at ages 1 & 2. Whenever I have to take all four of them somewhere, I begin to panic. I hate going places when it seems like all of the kids are loud at once….babies crying, the older two fighting, & strangers starring. I hate feeling like I have no control. But I have actually started some of these tips this past week. My favorite tip is to pray for patience & endurance. I’ve been doing that for years! Lol

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  • Abbey R.

    So glad I ran into your blog!!! We have Irish twins and our 3rd is on the way. I’m a little nervous about the Leviticus but reading this just gave me a moral booster! Thank you!!!

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  • Isolina

    I’m sure that hair time can be hard. Try out the easy to use and kid friendly products from Nutress Hair. You’ll love them! and hopefully cut back on time doing hair.

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  • Gingermamma79

    Thanks for the tips! I have a 5 yr old, 20 month old, and just had my third baby. Im not scared as much as pondering how everyone will get the attention they need. Looks like great advice and I will be trying all of it plus baby wearing with the single stroller till I can buy a double.

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