While we can’t eliminate all sibling rivalry, there’s plenty to do to minimize it
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iblings are a strange bunch. Many spend their childhoods fighting with each other, even if as adults they’re the best of friends.
“I got it first.” “He kicked me!” “He’s whistling on purpose!” “She touched my stuff.” “She’s making faces at me!” “She’s bothering me!”
They have plenty of complaints about each other’s behavior. And they have complaints about your behavior too:
“You never do anything about it.” “You never ask the others to help — just me.” “You let them stay up later!” “It’s not fair!”
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