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AITA for buying a treat for my oldest daughter but not her younger brother and sister?

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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A father’s quiet triumph unfolds in the small victories of everyday life, where the battle against fear is met with gentle encouragement and unwavering love. In the tender aftermath of a challenging dentist’s visit, a simple treat becomes a symbol of courage rewarded, a moment of joy earned through bravery.

But the ripple of that moment stirs the restless hearts of siblings, their voices rising with a raw, unfiltered sense of fairness and longing. It is in this delicate balance of love and understanding that the family’s story reveals the profound challenge of nurturing each child’s spirit while navigating the complex emotions of growing up together.

AITA for buying a treat for my oldest daughter but not her younger brother and sister?

My (39m) wife (40f) and I have three children (10f,...

Our oldest has always struggled at the dentist. Her mother...

She did really well this time; easily the most smooth...

I decided to reward her on the way home, so...

When we got home, my other two children began to...

" I told them that this was just how things...

and that next time I had to take either of...

Later, however-when it was just the two of us-my wife...

and that I should have bought treats for everyone. But...

AITA?

As renowned family therapist Dr. Susan Forward states, “Children thrive on fairness, but they need to learn that fairness doesn’t always mean equality in every situation.”

The situation presented highlights a common parenting challenge: balancing the need to acknowledge individual effort and success against the need to maintain group harmony and prevent sibling rivalry fueled by perceived inequity. The OP’s decision to reward only the child who faced the dental anxiety was rooted in positive reinforcement for overcoming a specific challenge. However, his explanation to the younger children—that this reward was circumstantial—was insufficient to manage their immediate emotional response of feeling left out, which he categorized as a simple complaint about unfairness.

The wife’s reaction suggests a concern about the long-term impact of overt differentiation, fearing it establishes a pattern of perceived favoritism. While the OP’s intent was constructive, future attempts at individualized rewards should be managed with more proactive communication. A constructive recommendation is for the OP to validate the younger children’s feelings immediately (“I know it feels unfair you didn’t get one, but today was about sister overcoming something scary”) and pair this with a future, separate acknowledgement for them (e.g., “Next week, when we go to the library, we can all get a small snack there”). This validates their feelings while upholding the original reward’s purpose.

From a behavioral standpoint, the OP should recognize that immediate reward delivery to one child often necessitates an immediate, albeit different, acknowledgment for others to maintain equilibrium, even if the specific reward is not replicated.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Still-Peanut-6010 NTA She handled something hard for her and received...

If this was a one time thing it can not...

plantlady1-618 Brushing past the sugary treat after the dentist lol.

Canadian987 NTA equity and equality are 2 different things: YTA...

fairness always weighs in. You cannot give to one without...

I am guessing you haven't taken any of the other...

techsinger You are NTA.

But here's a different scenario: "Your older sister just had...

" I don't think you'd be diluting the value of...

But yeah, coming home with ice cream that you're not...

Nigoe13 You are exactly right especially since they weren't even...

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It's one thing to get your child a treat as...

katiehates especially when you also got one for yourself.: I...

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The original poster (OP) acted based on rewarding his eldest daughter for overcoming a difficult experience, which resulted in his other two children feeling excluded and complaining about unfairness. The central conflict lies between the OP’s belief in teaching situational rewards versus his wife’s expectation that rewarding one child should involve providing treats for all to maintain perceived equality.

Was the OP justified in only rewarding the child who faced the specific challenge, or should he have bought treats for all three children immediately to prevent feelings of favoritism and quell complaints from the other two?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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