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Why three is the most stressful number of children to have – BUT mothers of four are MORE relaxed

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Why three is the most stressful number of children to have – BUT mothers of four are MORE relaxed

By Margot Peppers

Published: 10:32 EST, 6 May 2013 | Updated: 09:53 EST, 16 January 2015

New York-based psychiatrist Dr Janet Taylor – whose own four children, including a set of twins, range in age from 19 to 25 – explained why four kids are easier to handle than three.

As far as perfectionism is concerned, ‘there’s just not enough space in your head’ once you have at least four children, claims Dr Taylor.

Plus, she asserts: ‘The more children you have, the more confident you become in your parenting abilities. You have to let go.’

Obsessively making the house baby-proof, for example, becomes less of a priority after the third child. ‘It just gets to be survival!’ she joked.

Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2320235/Why-stressful-number-children–BUT-mothers-MORE-relaxed.html#ixzz3P6tLCttb

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