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Respecting each child's autonomy and independence can prevent rivalry from "summary" of Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber,Elaine Mazlish

When we allow each child to have their own space and make their own choices, we are showing them that we respect their autonomy. This means giving them the freedom to be themselves, without constantly comparing them to their siblings. When children feel that they are allowed to be unique individuals, they are less likely to feel the need to compete with their siblings for attention or approval. Moreover, by encouraging independence in each child, we are helping them develop a sense of self-esteem and confidence. When children are confident in their own abilities, they are less likely to feel threatened by their siblings' successes. Instead of viewing their siblings' achievements as a threat, they are able to genuinely celebrate and support each other. In additio...
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    Siblings Without Rivalry

    Adele Faber

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