Stephanie has three kids--13 months, 2.5 years, and 5 years old--and they're in a constant battle of sibling rivalry. Stephanie, who is constantly hearing their fighting and yelling, is fed up with everything turning into an argument, and she's looking for strategies to instill more peace in the house.
Today, we talk about what sibling rivalry really is and discuss what Stephanie can and can't do to help the situation. We talk about the value of alone time and using a kitchen timer. We talk about why it's okay for the older two siblings to be annoyed by their baby sister, and I note that the limits for what the children can be allowed to work out on their own are farther than you'd think. I talk about the value of trial-and-error, and I introduce the idea of an Untouchable Box. Finally, I note that these strategies should be discussed when everyone's calm instead of in the moment.
"Sibling rivalry is all about kids wanting to see who the parent loves most."
- Sue Groner
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