Monthly Archives: February 2010

7 Tips to Minimize Sibling Rivalry

We've already established that it is perfectly normal for siblings to swing back and forth between adoring and detesting one another. In fact, sparring and adoring both offer long term benefits and prepare kids for future close relationships. Irregardless of whether your kids are in an adoring or detesting phase, here are some general ...

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My Interview

I was recently invited to do an interview over at Bumples Family First. Below is one of the 8 questions that I answered. Head over to the site to read the others and drop a question of your own in the comment box. Do you feel there's a greater need for parenting courses now than ...

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If you enjoy the gist of things offered here at Child Perspective, then you’ll really dig this course. A free, 12-lesson e-course for all parents wanting to have an easier time at parenting - A Crash Course in Mindful Parenting
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The Hidden Benefits of Sibling Rivalry

Sibling Rivalry, oh how you make me want to throw myself in front of a bus and end the misery now! First let's swap out the word rivalry for conflicts. Rivalry implies that this strain in sibling dynamics is about one another (the rival). Sometimes this is the case, but more often the stressors are from ...

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If you enjoy the gist of things offered here at Child Perspective, then you’ll really dig this course. A free, 12-lesson e-course for all parents wanting to have an easier time at parenting - A Crash Course in Mindful Parenting
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