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Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too
Adele Faber
,
Elaine Mazlish
Collins Living
, 1998 - 272 pages
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highly recommended
Grown-up kids prove this book's value
I read this book in 1992. At the time, I was the mother of a seven-year-old girl and a five-year-old girl. I began applying the lessons immediately. Now twenty-one and ninteen, my daughters describe us as one of the few families they know where the kids are truly friends. This is very different from my own childhood experience. My
children
had conflict growing up but I learned
how
to
help
them learn to resolve it in a positive way, thereby dramatically reducing the stress in our home. I also saw my kids use the techniques with their relationships with friends! I also have a twelve-year-old daughter and eleven-year-old son that get along really well, even learning to share the television and computer, so it's not just luck with the older ones. I now routinely give this book as a gift to parents of a second or third child. I HIGHLY recommend this to parents of children of any age.
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Fantastic help!
After reading this book I realized I was doing it all wrong! Once I started implementing the authors techniques, it was amazing
how
quickly the fighting no longer escalated to "knock outs". My son and daughter were able to resolve some of their discrepancies on their own with very little involvement on my part! I truly recommend this book if
you
've got fighting kids, which is most, if not all of us parents! Then go on to read by the same authors, "How to talk so kids will listen and how to listen so kids will talk". Both of these books made a huge difference in my house!
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Must Have Book
Excellent book. Well written. Has condensed summaries at end if one does not have time to read full text (and w/kids who has time). Has great car
too
ns to provide examples and use as refresher. Most important - it provides valuable advice that has proven to already be useful in real life.
Mom of a 3 year and 2 month old.
Great book!
This book is wonderful in
help
ing parents deal with sibling
rivalry
. Most of us tend to do the oppossite of what is recommended, and this almost never works. When
you
do it the way they describe things become a whole lot less stressful.
Higly recommended.
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useful, clear and easy to apply
i found it very clear and complete, easy to read but also useful and with a lot of good ideas
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