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Encouraging kids to stand on their own
[...] when we listen to children's feelings, share our own feelings with them and invite them to problem-solve with us, we also promote their self-reliance. In the course of growing up, children ask a bewildering variety of questions: \"What's a rainbow?\" \"Why can't people just do what they want?\" Parents often feel put on the spot. [...] there's the matter of sheer convenience.
RAISING SIBLINGS IN HARMONY
Parents cannot guarantee sibling goodwill, but they can remove the obstacles to harmony so that when children are ready to reach out to each other the road is clear.
Wouldn't You Like Your Kids To Be Closer?
This mother wants her children to be close-- to love, respect and like each other-- but she's saying all the wrong things and actually driving them apart. Here's how to correct the mistakes most parents make when trying to cope with the inevitable rivalry between their kids.
THE PERILS OF Comparisons
COMPARING KIDS-- FAVORABLY OR UNFAVORABLY-- ALWAYS BREEDS SIBLING RIVALRY. HERE'S HOW TO AVOID THE COMPARISON TRAP.
Equal Is Less
It's impossible to treat all your kids exactly the same, but you can give them exactly what they need-- a sense of how special they are to you.
Equal Is Less
Experts suggest that at the root of sibling jealousy is each child's deep desire for the exclusive love of his parents. Examples of family interactions are provided to emphasize conflict management strategies.