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Helping Siblings Get Along

Struggling with sibling rivalry? Learn how to handle fights calmly, reduce conflict day to day, and help your children build a strong, lasting relationship.

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7 Powerful Ways to Help Kids Develop Social Intelligence Skills Every Day

Next time there's a problem between your children, you don't need to sigh and wish it wasn't happening. You can welcome it as a teachable moment!

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Siblings 101: Top Ten Tips to Help Siblings Get Along

All siblings will fight, but there's a lot parents can do to help kids get along better and appreciate each other more and become friends for life.

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Intervening in Sibling Fights

When your kids fight it can drive you crazy! Here's how to intervene in a sibling squabble to teach your kids how to manage big emotions and resolve conflicts.

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Books About Pregnancy & Birth for Children

Some of the best books about pregnancy and birth for your child - to better help him understand the process, prepare for and bond with his new sibling.

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Books About the New Baby for Older Siblings

Great books, many with the theme of an ambivalent older sibling coming to love the new arrival, which is a great model to give older kids.

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How to Prepare Your Child for the New Baby

If you're pregnant and have another child (or two), here are some tips to reduce sibling rivalry and foster a close sibling bond right from the start.

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Preparing Your Child for the Separation While You Birth the New Baby

If you're worried about leaving your older child when you give birth to your baby, here's your gameplan to best prepare them AND set your mind at ease.

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Help Your Older Child Adjust to the New Baby

It is natural for your child to be jealous of a new baby. Your goal is to help your child manage that jealousy so love has a chance to grow,...

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When Your Older Child Hits the Little One: A Script

Did your toddler or preschooler just hit their little sibling? Of course you see red! Here's your script to intervene -- and prevent a recurrence!