Dealing with Sibling Rivalry

Big Talk About Tiny Humans - A Parenting Podcast

27-04-2022 • 30 mins

In this episode, hosts Devishobha and Meghna discuss the difference between sibling conflict and sibling rivalry. Listen to the episode to learn strategies to help you recognize simmering patterns of sibling conflicts, the psychology behind sibling conflicts and rivalry, how parents might unconsciously be fueling sibling rivalry and strategies to nip it in the bud before they turn into damaging, repeating patterns in the family. This week’s mnemonic: BBBB.

B- Breathe B- Bucket B-Boundaries B- Behaviour

Listen to the episode to find out more.

Big Talk About Tiny Humans is India’s first research-based podcast for parenting and educators, hosted by Devishobha Chandramouli and Dr Meghna. Visit https://ivm.today/tinyhumans to learn more about the show.

Reference:

  1. SIBLINGS: 5 Pleasant Effects of Growing Up With Them! - Kidskintha

Podcast references: :

Family Meal Time Matters

Raising kids with compassion

Books:

  1. How To Talk: Siblings Without Rivalry Paperback

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