If both a brother and/or sister, share a room. They will most likely see each other more, and start a stronger, kinder relationship with one another. This helps start a healthy family relationship. ( less bickering, yelling, and blaming one another for mistakes that might happen in the house.) While the first answer up top here is good you must also take into consideration the personalities or your kids and any issues they may have with each other. I grew up with 5 siblings and we had to share two very small bedrooms 3 girls in one 3 boys in the other. We got along and had to learn to share which is very important but if your kids haven't grown up like that you may have to take it in steps to get them used to sharing a small space and deal with issues like what music to listen to or which posters need to be hung on the wall. The younger you get them started to better because if you wait til there preteen to teenager it may be far more difficult to have them build a relationship out a family love and not hate about having to share what they think should be their private room.
Entire families share the same room. There is no 'law' against it.
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It is perfectly fine for siblings to share a room. They are related and eill probably enjoy each others' company.
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I am a boy i shared a room with my sister from when i was born till when i was 11
It is not illegal for siblings to share a room. Age has nothing to do with it.
There are no laws in the United States restricting siblings from sharing a room. Thus, it is perfectly legal for male and female siblings in Massachusetts to share a room. In apartment complex that there can not be any sharing of a room with brother and sister. Two brothers can share a room or two sisters can share a room. In a rented house or own your home that you can share a room with both genders. For example, You have an 11-year-old brother and an 8-year-old sister or the girl is 11 and the boy is 8. Go for it. Word of thumb. Living quarters in a family are private. This means we do not share things in public. When we have company over that they do not go into the living quarters of the home unless they are very close to the family.
There are no US laws prohibiting brothers and sisters from sharing a room.
The cops won't track you down and tell the kids they need to separate rooms
After some reading, I've determined that unless it is a foster care situation and the children are not related, there is no law stating that siblings of the opposite sex can not share a room. In fact, it appears that they can share a room indefinitely, unless they don't want to. I am not an expert on this at all, just a regular person researching the topic.
No I do not think you can share a room. But you should try
all you have to do is go to your room and click on share room and the copy the URL on the address bar.