You've heard it all -- and more -- if you happen to be the parent
of two or more children. Yet contrary to the opinion of other
popular experts on the subject, brothers and sisters do fight,
chronically, even violently, in perfectly normal households. Here's
the help you've asked for in managing the sibling rivalry in your
family -- compassionately and intelligently -- by the associate
director of the Gesell Institute of Human Development, the world's
foremost authority on child behavior.
You'll learn:
-- Why children fight -- because they crave attention, they want to
get even, they're too young to share, and, most of all, because
they simply like it
-- What to expect from your children's relationships with each
other at every stage of development from eighteen months to sixteen
years
-- How a set of two children will fight a lot more than a set of
three or four
-- When to expect prime fighting time (often just before
dinner)
-- Jealousy-coping methods when you bring home the new baby
-- Families and their special personalities, from the time-honored
stern father/permissive mother combination to more contemporary
models like the working couple, the single-parent family, and the
step-family
-- The key to understanding your children as individuals and to
recognizing clues to their interactions with each other
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