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Fighting Is Playing (Let the Kids Work It Out)

Fighting Is Playing (Let the Kids Work It Out)

Update: 2025-08-19
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It's unnerving when our kids engage in conflict with siblings or peers, whether it's over a toy, their perceived 'space', or even our attentions. As emotions escalate, so does grabbing, pushing, and sometimes hitting. No parent wants to witness this, and our instinct tends to be to try to manage the situation by separating the warring factions, comforting hurts and disappointments, figuring out alternative activities our kids can engage in, or admonishing them to "share." But peer and, especially, sibling conflicts offer our kids crucial developmental opportunities. Janet offers her perspective and advice to a parent whose children are constantly battling. She discusses how we can support our kids to resolve and learn from their conflicts, and when and how they need us to intervene.


Janet's "No Bad Kids" Master Course is available at NoBadKidsCourse.com.


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Fighting Is Playing (Let the Kids Work It Out)

Fighting Is Playing (Let the Kids Work It Out)

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