Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live So
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Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So Each Can Thrive is a practical guide to managing sibling conflict and fostering cooperation between children in the same household. Written by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, the book draws on decades of parenting research and real-world scenarios to help parents understand the root causes of sibling friction and implement concrete strategies that work.
The authors move beyond punishment and forced apologies, instead teaching parents how to acknowledge each child's individual needs, validate feelings without taking sides, and create an environment where children learn to resolve disputes independently. The book addresses common flashpoints - toy-sharing, fairness, tattling, and comparisons - with dialogue examples parents can adapt to their own families. Rather than treating rivalry as a character flaw, Faber and Mazlish frame it as a normal developmental stage that can be shaped into mutual respect through intentional parenting.
Readers will find structured techniques for labeling feelings, problem-solving collaboratively, and praising children in ways that reduce jealousy. The methods emphasize long-term relationship-building over short-term compliance, making this resource valuable for parents seeking sustainable solutions rather than quick fixes. Available nationwide with Cash on Delivery for convenient ordering across Pakistan.
- Published in 1987; remains a foundational text in parenting education
- Includes real-world dialogue and step-by-step application techniques
- Covers children of all ages and family configurations
- Focuses on emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills
