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Comparing siblings can lead to resentment and jealousy from "summary" of Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber,Elaine Mazlish

When we compare our children, we inadvertently set them up for feelings of inadequacy and resentment. Each child is unique, with their own strengths and weaknesses. By constantly measuring one against the other, we send the message that they are not good enough as they are. This can breed jealousy and competition between siblings, leading to a strained relationship. Moreover, comparing siblings can create a sense of unfairness and favoritism. When one child is consistently praised or rewarded for outperforming their sibling, it can make the other child feel unappreciated and overlooked. This can sow the seeds of resentment and bitterness, causing tension within the family dynamic. It is cru...
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    Siblings Without Rivalry

    Adele Faber

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