Memo to Parents Regarding Sibling Rivalry
No matter the provocation, some things to do if you don’t want to break out in case of sibling rivalries:
- Never compare one over the other. (As in “Why can’t you be more studious like your brother / sister?”) This will only cause resentments and fights.
- Accentuate the positive. Praise the effort of your child, instead of the result (if the results doesn’t match your or child’s expectation).
- Don’t ever say — even teasingly — that you love one more than the other.
- If you have to play referee, try not to pick sides. Instead, let cooler heads prevail and try to work things out by talking.
- Schedule a day for each child and teach them to respect the schedule.
- Keep your cool. There may be some things you might blurt out in the heat of anger, that you’ll regret afterward. Your child, on the other hand, may never forget what you said.