Handling Sibling Rivalry
Sibling Rivalry
While many kids are lucky enough to become the best of friends with their siblings, it's common for brothers and sisters to fight. (It's also common for them to swing back and forth between adoring and detesting one other!) Often, sibling rivalry ...
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kidshealth.orgSibling Rivalry Archives - Empowering Parents
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storage.googleapis.comWhen Sibling Rivalry Explodes
When I first brought my daughter, Genie, home from the hospital, I expected a mixed reaction from her big sister, Clara, then 3. It was mixed, all right, a bubbling brew of jealousy and curiosity -- but mainly, she was curious about how I'd react ...
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edition.cnn.comSibling Rivalry Has Made Our Lives Hell – I Couldn’T Wait Till My Son Left Home
Empty nest syndrome? I wish. After 16 years of sharing a house with my warring son and daughter, I couldn’t wait for my son to leave home a few weeks ago. “I won’t see her every day, that’s what’s so hard,” writes a friend in an email, grieving in...
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www.theguardian.comStop Your Kids Fighting
“Your kids fight?” people ask Judy Arnall incredulously, when I’m presenting a parenting workshop. “Of course!” she answers. “Every person in a love relationship fights.” Every relationship has conflict – it’s normal and inevitable to disagree. Ho...
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www.supernanny.co.ukStop Sibling Conflict
We as parents can help ward off sibling conflict. Focusing on the positive in each of our kids, not comparing them, and helping them develop skills at which they can be "the best" are just three ways. But there will still be times when our kids wi...
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www.focusonthefamily.comSibling Rivalry: Why It Happens, And What To Do About It
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www.babycentre.co.ukHow To Deal With Sibling Rivalry | Empowering Parents
Some sibling rivalry, but when it gets out of control you need to put a stop to it. Learn how to help your kids cope with feelings of rivalry and jealousy.
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www.empoweringparents.comDealing With Sibling Rivalry
When I first brought my daughter, Genie, home from the hospital, I expected a mixed reaction from her big sister, Clara, then 3. It was mixed, all right, a bubbling brew of jealousy and curiosity—but mainly, she was curious about how I'd react if ...
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www.parenting.comHow To Deal With Sibling Rivalry Effectively (Infographic) - A Fine Parent
An infographic guide for dealing with sibling rivalry so your children learn to resolve their conflicts effectively and become friends for life.
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storage.googleapis.comSibling Rivalry - Positive Parenting Solutions
hy can’t they just get along?!? Let’s face it—no matter how nicely the kids are playing one minute, the next minute might bring tears, and even fights. Sibling rivalry happens in every house with more than one child, and at every age. It’s a commo...
Solving Sibling Rivalry And Relationship Problems
"She gets to go to the movies with her friends! How come I can't go?" "You love him more than me!" "I wish I were an only child!" Parents have heard it all when more than one child resides under their roof. Although siblings can be the closest of ...
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Sibling conflict is as old as Cain and Abel, as legendary as Cinderella and her stepsisters and can be as deadly as the daughters of King Lear. Parents should know the battles are inevitable and must prepare their kids to defuse potentially ugly s...
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www.focusonthefamily.comHow To Prevent Sibling Rivalry Between Your Children
Parents often have to deal with siblings that fight with each other or compete for attention, but there are some ways that you can encourage togetherness and a team spirit so that your family will not be negatively affected by sibling rivalry. Usu...
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www.local.comTop Parenting Experts Take On: Sibling Rivalry « Themothercompany
Taunting, teasing, poking, prodding, annoying, tattling, grabbing, punching – sound like dinnertime at your house? Amazingly, studies show that young siblings fight an average of 6 times per hour. Our polls at The Mother Company reveal the same: s...
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focusforwardcc.com5 Ways To Turn Sibling Rivalry Into Sibling Revelry - Imom
In his book Keep the Siblings, Lose the Rivalry , Todd Cartmell tells us there are three reasons for sibling rivalry: There’s not too much a parent can do about Reasons 2 and 3, but some intentional strategy in approaching Reason 1 is what will tu...