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		<description><![CDATA[Reader Laine asks, &#8220;My daughter is five and my son is three. If we were to find a three bedroom home for rent (like we live in now), what are your thoughts on putting the children together in one room and having the other room as a playroom/schoolroom. Have you ever tried anything like this? [...]<p>CURRENT SPONSORS:
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</p><p><span class="drop_cap">R</span>eader <a href="http://www.chambers61402.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Laine</a> asks, <em>&#8220;My daughter is five and my son is three. If we were to find a three bedroom home for rent (like we live in now), what are your thoughts on putting the children together in one room and having the other room as a playroom/schoolroom. Have you ever tried anything like this? At first it sounds like a good idea, but then I think they need their own space and privacy.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>An excellent question, Laine, and I&#8217;m sure one all of us with at least one boy and one girl have debated. <em> Is it okay for them to share a room?  If so, when is it too old?</em> And if you plan on having a small home long-term, like us, it&#8217;s an issue not likely to fade away anytime soon in your family.</p>
<p><strong>Right now, our kids, one girl and one boy, are sharing a room.</strong> Actually, you could say they&#8217;re sharing <em>two</em> rooms, because we&#8217;ve got a &#8220;sleeping room&#8221; and a &#8220;play room,&#8221; and they equally share <em>both</em>.  But &#8211; they are almost 4-years-old and 9-months-old.  They&#8217;re young.</p>
<p>For us, sharing rooms was not really an issue of space-saving, because if we put their beds and toys in separate rooms, we&#8217;d still have about the same amount of available square-footage.</p>
<h3>Here are some reasons we like them sharing a room.</h3>
<h4>I want them to bond.</h4>
<p>Yes, I know they can bond in separate rooms, but there&#8217;s something special &#8211; almost magical &#8211; about fading to sleep in the same room.  <strong>They actually seem to sleep a bit better when they&#8217;re in there together</strong>, and as our son grows into a toddler, I can see his big sister being a comfort to him.  Even as a baby, he likes it when he can see big sis in her bed.</p>
<h4>They <em>want</em> to share rooms.</h4>
<p>Right now, they&#8217;re crazy about each other.  <strong>I&#8217;d be crazy <em>not</em> to take advantage of that. </strong> We really hyped up the idea of moving little brother&#8217;s crib in to our daughter&#8217;s room.  She thought it was <em>such</em> a special treat.</p>
<h4>We have very few personal toys.</h4>
<p>My daughter has a few dolls that are her own, and my son obviously has his baby toys.  But other than that, <strong>it&#8217;s a high priority for our family that toys are seen as the <em>family&#8217;s </em>toys</strong>.  All the blocks, the train set, the stuffed animals, the art supplies, the books, the puzzles &#8211; <em>everyone</em> shares them.  So when they&#8217;re in the play room, they&#8217;re not seen as &#8220;my&#8221; toys.  We&#8217;ll definitely make a point to keep a few toys special, especially as they grow older.</p>
<h4>It&#8217;s good to learn to share at a young age.</h4>
<p>I want to dilute the idea of <em>I</em>&#8216;m more important, <em>I</em> deserve more than I have, <em>I</em> demand more solitude than I&#8217;m allotted, <em>I</em>, <em>I</em>, <em>I</em>.  Yes, we all need our personal space, and of course, I want my children to nurture themselves with good-quality alone time when they need it.  But far too often, kids are given too much at a young age, and then it&#8217;s hard to &#8220;reel them back in,&#8221; relationally-speaking, when they&#8217;re older.  <strong>I like the idea of my children feeling secure as a significant part of our family</strong>, a bit more than feeling like an independent person who can do anything she wants.  Especially at this young age.</p>
<h3>When will they separate to their own rooms?</h3>
<p>I honestly don&#8217;t know.  They&#8217;re very young, and I don&#8217;t have much experience with older children, so others can certainly chime in with their opinion.  But for now, <strong>this set-up really works for our family, and we&#8217;re all happy with it</strong>.  We&#8217;ll take it a day at a time.</p>
<p class="alert"><em>What&#8217;s your opinion?  Do your kids of opposite genders share?  Did you share a room growing up?</em> I&#8217;d love to hear a variety of takes on this issue.  What if you had all the space you needed for separate rooms for everyone &#8211; <em>would you still do it?</em></p>
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