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Causes of a Sibling Family

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Answered by radhikaankani68
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Sibling rivalry is the jealousy, competition and fighting between brothers and sisters.  It is a concern for almost all parents of two or more kids. Problems often start right after the birth of the second child.  Sibling rivalry usually continues throughout childhood and can be very frustrating and stressful to parents.  

Fortunately, there are lots of things parents can do to help their kids get along better and work through conflicts in positive ways.  

Further, most likely your kids’ relationship will eventually develop into a close one. Working things out with siblings gives your children a chance to develop important skills like cooperating and being able to see another person’s point of view.

What causes sibling rivalry?

There are many factors that contribute to sibling rivalry:

Each child is competing to define who they are as an individual.  As they discover who they are, they try to find their own talents, activities, and interests.  They want to show that they are separate from their siblings.

Children feel they are getting unequal amounts of your attention, discipline, and responsiveness.

Children may feel their relationship with their parents is threatened by the arrival of a new baby.  

Your children’s developmental stages will affect how mature they are and how well they can share your attention and get along with one another.  

Children who are hungry, bored or tired are more likely to become frustrated and start fights.

Children may not know positive ways to get attention for a sibling or how to start playful activities, so they pick fights instead.  

Family dynamics play a role. For example, one child may remind a parent of a relative who was particularly difficult, and this may subconsciously influence how the parent treats that child.  

Children often fight more in families where parents think aggression and fighting between siblings is normal and an acceptable way to resolve conflicts.

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