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Can I Avoid Sibling Rivalry Among My Children?
Sibling rivalry among your children cannot be completely avoided. The fact remains that sibling rivalry is a common and normal occurrence. In some cases, sibling rivalry can merely be a positiv...
Causes Of Sibling Rivalry
There are quite a variety of causes of sibling rivalry. In fact, the exact causes of sibling rivalry in one family are almost never the same as the causes of sibling rivalry in another family. ...
Dealing With Sibling Rivalry
A little bit of sibling rivalry is completely normal. In fact, some experts even suggest that some degree or another of sibling rivalry is a necessary and sometimes beneficial part of a family's...
Does Birth Order Affect Sibling Rivalry?
Any number of factors can affect sibling rivalry. From things such as the proximity in age of children, to the specific family environment, to things like personality disorders or mental illness...
Does Sibling Rivalry Occur Among Twins?
When we think about the relationship that twins share, we often think about an obscure, even mystical, connection that no other two people, except for other twins, of course, can ever experience....
First-Born Jealousy
First-Born Jealousy By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of the No-Cry Sleep Solution and Gentle Baby CareQuestion: Our first-born is showing extreme jealousy towards t...
Handling Sibling Rivalry In Preschool Children
Handling sibling rivalry in preschool children can be especially difficult. The fact of the matter is that it is often much easier to reason things out with an older child than it is with presch...
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Helping Older Siblings To Cope With The New Baby
Helping older siblings to cope with having a new baby in the house can be a somewhat daunting task, especially if you haven't done things to prepare the older siblings ahead of time. In addition...
How Can I Help My Children To Understand Their Sibling Rivalry?
Sibling rivalry can be a difficult concept for children to understand sometimes. Take, for example, the toddler who is about to have a new baby brother or sister. That toddler will very often h...
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