Siblings

How Your Own Sibling Relationships Can Affect Your Kids

By: Jolene Roehlkepartain
Do your kids have a favorite aunt or uncle? Your own relationship with your sibling or siblings can weigh heavily on the type of relationship he or she will have with your child. Learn more >

Tips for Keeping Sibling Rivalry Under Control

By: Jolene Roehlkepartain
Don’t you wish you could just be a parent some days instead of a referee of a fight between your kids that never seems to end? Get help here.

Tips for Dealing with Sibling Rivalry

By: Jolene Roehlkepartain

If you’re a parent of siblings, you already know that siblings fight. The question on most parents-of-siblings’ minds, however, is: How can I get my kids to fight less? Read more >

Siblings

Brothers and sisters are as close as hands and feet.
—Vietnamese proverb

Living with brothers and sisters is most children’s first experience in learning how to get along with other people

Mom Always Loved You Best!

It’s perfectly normal to find that your relationships with each of your children are different.

Parental love is an infinite, renewable resource.

Sibling Relations

Dr. Michael Friedrichs discusses sibling relationships and rivalries.

Sibling Relations

One day, your kids might be each other’s best friends. The next day, they could be worst enemies. And they’ll be back to being inseparable the next day. Read on for some tips on encouraging positive relationships between your children.

Playing Favorites

Parental love is an infinite, renewable resource. It may not feel that way, however, when your personality is more compatible with one child’s than another’s.

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