Children love to fight each other
If you stay out of your children’s fights, they will be more ingenious and self-reliant in resolving their disagreements. Do not spend too much time and energy on the negative aspects of your children’s relationships. Whenever there is a negative situation, deal with it as soon as you can and move on to better things.
Focus on what the children can do together rather than what they are not willing to do. You cannot get both children to co-operate when they are set on winning their fight.
When your children fight over watching television, fix a schedule for them to take turns rather than trying to reason with them on how to share.
When one child protests over what the other is getting, listen and reflect on what he/she is feeling. Do not give your opinion or try to change their mind. Just listen without comment.Children need to learn how to co-operate with one another.
Play games with your children that allow them to help one another achieve their goals. Instead of getting the children to compete with one another, let them help each other to collect as many points as possible to win prizes.
Highlight to them that it feels good to work together instead of fighting with one another.
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