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Case Study: A Simple Phrase to Use When Siblings Won't Share

Case Study: A Simple Phrase to Use When Siblings Won't Share

Update: 2024-08-13
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Is there a way to navigate sharing disputes that affirm both children's feelings and boundaries? Are sibling meltdowns causing tension in your home? Today, I sit down with Katrina, a mother of two daughters, navigating the tricky terrain of tantrums and toy sharing. Together, we delve into practical strategies for setting boundaries while respecting each child’s feelings, fostering a sense of fairness and validation for both siblings.


In This Episode:

  • Handling sibling meltdowns empathetically
  • Importance of listening to children’s feelings
  • Teaching boundaries using connective principles
  • Strategies to self-regulate as a parent
  • Repairing and validating sibling relationships


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Case Study: A Simple Phrase to Use When Siblings Won't Share

Case Study: A Simple Phrase to Use When Siblings Won't Share

Michelle Kenney, M. Ed