Sibling Relationships
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
When one twin relies on the other too much, there are ways you can foster his independence.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
A mother wonders what she can do to change her son's angry temperament.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
What should a parent do about one twin who's ready for kindergarten when the other isn't?
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
You can offset your middle child's jealousy of the baby by including him in as many activities as you can.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
It's common to "hire" an older sibling to baby-sit a younger one. Suggest these activities to your helpful child.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
Here's what to say to a teacher who compares one of your children to another.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
What can parents do to help their child avoid middle child syndrome?
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
Parents should clearly and firmly indicate what behavior directed towards his sister is unacceptable.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
A girl seeks help disciplining her 10-year-old sister.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
Sibling putdowns are a normal part of life, but parents can certainly forbid any such hurtful talk in their presence.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
You can prevent jealousy in your older child by involving him in caring for the baby.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
Parents need to keep an eye on their older kids when they are near their younger siblings. Kids are not usually aware of how much harm their hitting, pulling, shaking, etc. can cause.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
What to do when sibling rivalry and jealousy continue into adulthood.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
Children learn easily that they can and do get a lot of attention by being demanding, whining and never being satisfied.
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Family LifeSibling Relationships
Our expert advises a mother on how to help her four younger children deal with their oldest brother going off to college.
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Family LifeSibling RelationshipsBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
How to help your young child adjust to their new baby brother or sister.
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