HealthandGoodness.com – April 2010
Studies show that four out of five children fight their siblings. They bicker, argue and even punch and kick their brothers and sisters. It’s no wonder that sibling rivalry is the biggest concern for most parents, or that so many find it absolutely infuriating. You may be lucky – your children might get on get on quite well. But if you worry about the bad atmosphere, feel one child is getting the worst of it, or worry that your children won’t grow up as friends, what can you do?
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