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Why Having a Sibling is Important

October 21, 2021 by Bharathi Janakiraman 3 Comments

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When there is another tiny one to tag along, the experience for kids becomes more incredible. They come to this world with the baggage of innocence, and every time they step out from their indoors, they will have a lot of stress hanging in their heads. The recourse to calm their minds and soothe their fears is to gift them with a company as naïve as them. A sibling can offer them companionship and constant support!

Familiarity is Comfort

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We have always watched children incline themselves to toddlers of their age or someone tinier than the large adults. When they open their eyes to manifestations of this confusing life, the only solace are figures that are comprehensible to their brain. The features of parents’ faces dangle before their eyes. They slowly wake up to the fact that these people are our clan. When things start flowing into their sprinting mind, they realize the importance of being around the bubble of the safe circle.

They are intimidated by strangers who happen to be larger than them. Slowly they crop out of that fear, and by the time they realize the patterns in the whole system, they crave species that are similar to them. This is an instant intuition they develop that small creatures of their size may not be after all so harmful. That realization strikes them at a reasonable age when they start leaping to the desires of a sibling.

We may not understand the loneliness of kids, as the reactions are constantly wavering. The boundless struggles they go through to come to terms with a lot of this maze are insurmountable. It could make them feel like walking in darkness unless they understand life in its full glory. Why keep them away from a helpful company with whom they could share the timidity of their blossoming life.

The toys and dolls that accompany the kids are signs of the lust they have for tiny souls to soothe their inner minds. Those tiny life-like toys make up for the absence of real creatures in their life. The absence may not be wiped off totally by having a toy, as they understand the ruse behind it as they grow up.

Benefits of Having a Sibling:

Company

Parents often consider the burden of raising 2 children over 1, for all the financial troubles and emotional struggles that might eat them over the years. However, the benefit of having 2 can rule over all the disadvantages of tackling and managing the harder ones. While they grow up, their formative years become the bottom rocks of understanding life and the people around them. Slowly pulling themselves to this tedious world and understanding the characteristics of parents will be the baby steps of the learning curve.

Sometimes, when they don’t get the complications or if their little mind gets perplexed with patterns or behaviors of people around them, they tend to behave in the most unsorted and irregular way. The only recourse to calming their mind and sorting it to the worldly ways is by giving them another tiny company that can put them to peace and gives them some solidarity. The vagueness of life would still be fresh in their mind and putting that to rest is by bestowing them with the necessary guidance to walk along.

Support

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Children these days are thrust with challenges that startle them and make them more worked up. The excellence and progress they need to prove on every skill set while they grow up are becoming more competitive as the generation races along. The amount of pressure they bear with their growing age is huge and they spike up with every passing year.

The difficulties they have to combat in their abilities to reach a stature in life are insurmountable. If only they had a small company, the give and take along with sharing of responsibilities could smoothen the path for them considerably. The collective laboring of efforts within a family can spruce up the home environment and both the children could benefit from the snippets of learning they have gained.

Sharing

Many children when they reach adolescence, they strain to share their miseries with their parents and end up being battered by the beats of challenges they face. Parents are a helping hand to guide them into harmony and thereby lead them into a prosperous adulthood. However, most of the parents go through a generational shift as they find it hard to understand the children’s struggles or the children themselves shy away from confiding in some of the dark secrets that are age-bound. All they long for then is for some lending ears of their relative age who can comprehend their issues and escort them through varied experiences.

A Partner at Home

All children are not nurtured to be too social in this millennial age. All they get is some occasional bonding time with the gang of mates who accompany them to movies and recreation centers rarely. With the pandemic cutting us off from any opportunities to exuberant social gatherings, these rare enticements could also be curtailed in the future for all we know. The only resolve to such potential conundrums of children is to enjoy the companionship of a sibling who has shared their growing years mutually.

Shared Responsibility

Parents also get their share of relaxation when they provide their kids with some company. They could easily transcend their duties and the responsibilities to the elder ones by just supervising their actions occasionally over time. Of course, they have to go through the grind of rearing the infant a second time till they become slightly independent. However, after the initial hiccups, the rest of the journey could be slightly bump-free, had they trained the first one to guide the next one. This way, the elder one gets adapted to challenges and the younger one walks the path paved by the preceding one to own the responsibility.

Conclusion:

Research suggests that children with siblings are better eaters and are not easily scared. The mental wellbeing of the children in their growing years seems to be steadier with the presence of a sibling. The disadvantages of bearing two children could range from financial issues to health issues and so on for the parents, but the benefit the kids get to cherish in their life is worth contemplating over that possibility.

Having 2 children over 1 as an ideology has been outdated and is not very contemporary with the millennial mindset. Many old theories of the past have been rehashed in the present to kindle a healthy life that prevailed a long time back. The pandemic crisis has taught us the lesson of fostering a relationship more than anything in life. The future is more unprecedented and giving a walking stick to the children to cruise over the hardships of life deems important. It is only the presence of a sibling which would effectively aid the children to walk their path of harmony for a peaceful future.

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About Bharathi Janakiraman

Bharathi is a tech professional turned homemaker to take care of her young son. She has an avid passion for writing and is currently pursuing her aspiration for writing. She enjoys sharing her opinions on various topics of her interest.

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  1. Meenakshi Ramamurthy says

    October 23, 2021 at 1:10 am

    Very nice article well presented, all aspects discussed thoroughly. Kudos to the writer, waiting to read more such articles

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  2. Mona says

    January 7, 2022 at 9:43 am

    That’s very nice information in this era of single child! Infact I have one 3 years old boy and didn’t want the have more but this post have changed my mind. 😀 Thanks dear .

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    • Lavita says

      January 12, 2022 at 6:28 pm

      Thank you! We are glad that you found the article useful 🙂

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