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It’s a familiar scene: Kids screaming at each other,
complaining that, “He got a bigger piece of pie,” or “She
got to stay up an hour later last night.”
When sibling rivalry rears its ugly head, what do you do?
Try to reason with the kids? Scream, threaten or punish
them? Ignore it and run for cover?
None of these methods is very effective for very long.
But I’ve discovered a tactic that works every time. It
really is guaranteed to end sibling battles, almost
instantaneously. The only downside is it requires a bit of
patience on your part.
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The trick is understanding that it doesn’t matter what the
kids are arguing about, the real battle is for your
attention.
Really. They could be screaming at the top of their lungs
over who gets to play with a certain toy. They could be
red-faced and foaming at the mouth over who got to sit in
the favorite chair. It doesn’t matter what they’re arguing
about. What they’re really saying is, “Mom, I want more of
your attention. I want to know you love me.”
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