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Oranges and Compromise

How Oranges Can Teach Compromise

Your kids are arguing – (again!) – about what game to play, who got the bigger serving of pie, and who had more time playing video games. You want to teach your kids the valuable skill of compromise, but youโ€ฆ

Tired of Sibling Fighting

Tired of Sibling Fighting?

Parents of siblingsโ€ฆ did you ever think it would be this hard? You imagined your kiddos as best friends, being there for each other throughout life, and always having each otherโ€™s backs. And yet, here they are, yo-yo-ing from bestโ€ฆ

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Should I Require Fighting Kids to Apologize?

Sibling conflict can be discouraging as parents wonder, โ€œWill these kids ever learn to get along? Will they ever be close?โ€ Jim and I wondered that. Our online course, Sibling Conflict: From Bickering to Bonding, is packed with the insightsโ€ฆ

equip kids to apologize

Equip Kids To Apologize Like They Mean It

When kids fight, parents typically try to resolve things by telling the kids they have to say theyโ€™re sorry. While parents may be aware that this can be a very shallow, โ€œgo through the motionsโ€ sort of consequence for kids, they mayโ€ฆ

How to Help Your Kids Like Each Other

How to Help Your Kids Like Each Other

At times, children naturally enjoy each other. But conflict is inevitable. If parents allow it, isolated conflicts can turn into a persistent rivalry withย the power to dominate their childrenโ€™s relationships with each other. In other words, if we wait forโ€ฆ