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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

I don't know about same bedrooms.........It depends on the amount of living space; if there are enough bedrooms for the girls to be separate from the boys, etc. I'm sure other posters here will have some suggestions/opinions.

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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

I've known of many boy/girl siblings who had to share bedrooms for economic reasons. It worked. Mine always had their own rooms, but I don't thnk it HAS to be that way.
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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

September: I agree. It's what I was feeling at first thought.

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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

On 3/31/2015 MomOf4 said:
On 3/31/2015 Ford1224 said:

I had four girls and bathed them two at a time. I can't remember when they started taking showers, but they were young, they wanted to and I let them. I did have to help them with their hair though, because they all had very long hair.


Great minds of moms with 4 daughters think alike Ford!! {#emotions_dlg.thumbup}

Yep! We sure do. I am so grateful that I had girls, and I'll bet you are also. My oldest daughter's son went to live with his father in Delaware at age 15 and we don't even see him once a year, he never calls or texts. He has said he "doesn't have time for family."

My little daughter who now lives with me has a son going to college, but is coming up with some strange ideas now, like flying to the Netherlands and hiking through the mountains. He is 18.

My beloved sister's son was a disaster and still is (he is 54 now).

My girls, except for my oldest, have stuck around and I don't know what I would do without them.

I am sure that is not true of all families and posters here who have great sons. But in our family, that's how it goes.

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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

I never bathed mine together. As soon as they were old enough, they took showers. I always felt it was sort of disgusting to sit in "dirty" water with another sibling. LOL

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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

On 4/1/2015 brii said:

I never bathed mine together. As soon as they were old enough, they took showers. I always felt it was sort of disgusting to sit in "dirty" water with another sibling. LOL

Exactly how I feel. I don't even like baths myself...unless it is just to relax. I feel like the water gets full of soap scum, dirt, and body oils. Aren't you supposed to bathe to get clean? If I do take a bath for relaxation, I take a quick shower afterward.

I didn't even bathe my two daughters in the same water...although I'm sure it would have been fine. I think if you really want to bathe baby boys and girls together, maybe up to the age of two...but not beyond that.

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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

I had two girls and once they were beyond the baby bath stage, I gave them showers. I don't like the idea of sitting in dirty water either. But for those who take baths, I think I'd give boys and girls separate baths around age 3.

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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

Up until my son was 5 and ready to begin kindergarten he and his 2 year old sister bathed together but I was always in the room with them. I figured once he started to school and was exposed to all kinds it was best to stop.

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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

On 4/1/2015 Ford1224 said:
On 3/31/2015 MomOf4 said:
On 3/31/2015 Ford1224 said:

I had four girls and bathed them two at a time. I can't remember when they started taking showers, but they were young, they wanted to and I let them. I did have to help them with their hair though, because they all had very long hair.


Great minds of moms with 4 daughters think alike Ford!! {#emotions_dlg.thumbup}

Yep! We sure do. I am so grateful that I had girls, and I'll bet you are also. My oldest daughter's son went to live with his father in Delaware at age 15 and we don't even see him once a year, he never calls or texts. He has said he "doesn't have time for family."

My little daughter who now lives with me has a son going to college, but is coming up with some strange ideas now, like flying to the Netherlands and hiking through the mountains. He is 18.

My beloved sister's son was a disaster and still is (he is 54 now).

My girls, except for my oldest, have stuck around and I don't know what I would do without them.

I am sure that is not true of all families and posters here who have great sons. But in our family, that's how it goes.

Thats so sad. I have two wonderful sons. I cant imagine that type of estrangement from ones children.
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Re: Up to what age should children (boy and girl siblings) bathe together?

Young kids have great times together in the tub. There's toys and splashing and fun. I don't know what the cut off is, but I think it's healthy that they understand gender differences early on and not make a big deal of it. Later on, it is evident that boys and girls don't bath together because kids become modest as they get older, among other things.