Tactics to improve Sibling Rivalry and to build the relationship between kids.
When you have kids at home, you know how difficult it becomes to maintain peace at home. For a moment, your children may get along, and the other moment they may be busy fighting.
In such situations, as a parent, it becomes highly frustrating, and you may lose patience. Let’s understand in detail everything about sibling rivalry.
Sibling rivalry typically develops when they compete or fight for their parent’s attention and love. Some of these signs could be fighting, hitting, or name-calling. All this is displayed through immature behavior. When the level of fights or rivalry is moderate, it is a sign of a healthy aspect as they express their needs and desires to each other. In simple words, it describes their ongoing conflict. It can happen between blood-related siblings or even cousins.
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