Multiple children

From Create Your Own Story

Here, we determine the age of her children. Sex and theme of their lives will be determined in the choices below. There doesn't need to be consistency between them (i.e. keeping the same children throughout each age group). If you feel a certain kind of child works in one age group and not another, that's fine. If you want to show how her children progress through each age group, that's fine as well. Just add the appropriate chapter to each age group and/or subcategory.

Also, if you want, you can add chapters where the oldest child isn't even born, and have Katie's experience with children start here.

So, how old are they? Remember, if you include the original first child, they must be AT LEAST six years older than these additional children.

Babies - They need to be cared for 24/7, and Katie might enlist the help of Aunt Jill or the oldest child to help

Toddlers - They can be fussy and since they can walk, can cause mayhem if not looked after. Lost clothes, damaged appliances, and other mishaps can spell trouble for Katie's wardrobe and state of mind.

Young Children - Now able to speak, they can be manipulative of their own accord, or simply acting out a plan of Aunt Jill's or even the oldest sibling. They can play pranks on Katie and the oldest sibling alike since he/she is now a teenager.

Teenagers - They can now be exhibiting problems similar to Katie, or be at the mercy of the oldest sibling, or vice versa.

Adults - Now old enough to move away, they can try to avoid any problems they have, or even cut people out of their lives if they need to.

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