There can be different answers and many different opinions. It depends upon the values/ culture. Poor and not so aflluent people having a single room house can't do without this ( especially when there is no mother in the picture). It is pertinent that the good values are respected by one and all. A: It's not an ideal situation of course. And it would be best if 3 bedrooms were available. However, this isn't always feasible. When it's not, yes -- it's okay if the three share the bedroom if all they do is sleep in it. If possible, it's a good idea for the family that all the members have some private area to themselves, even if it's not a whole room.
no, no she can not
I would think so since she is so young. As a teacher and with a degree in child development it would be better for the child to have her own room. At three her stage of development is learning independence from the parents and care givers. She needs to sleep in her own room.
There is no law that says a brother of a certain age can not share a room with his sister.
It, in my opinion, would be best to have separate rooms. Or the alternative is to have separate beds.
Live with it.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that. IF you'd said they were brother & sister - then no.
Flowers would be nice to send to your daughter's friend's father in hospital from your whole family or, your daughter could send the flowers (ordered by you, signed by your daughter and delivered to the hospital with the room number on it.)
It is not illegal for siblings to share a room. Age has nothing to do with it.
I would think, that if you HAVE the extra room, it would be a good idea for them not to share. If you only have one room for them, they will have to get used to the idea. I shared a room my entire life. When I was two, I shared with my eleven year old sisters and my five year old sister. We got along fine. But, like I said, if there IS an extra room for your oldest daughter, I would split them up. No way she would need her space!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, a father can share a bedroom with his son. This living arrangement is common in many households, particularly when space is limited. It can foster bonding and closeness between the father and his son.
I think that Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse dont sleep together in one bed. but I think they are in the same room. This is my answer.
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.