Summary of Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish s Siblings Without Rivalry
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Sibling rivalry is something that happens to other people’s children, not to yours. You’d think that after having been siblings themselves, parents would be prepared for the rivalry, but that isn’t always the case.
#2 Sibling rivalry is a common problem among parents. It can be difficult to avoid, as children often draw upon the memories of their past relationships with their siblings to help them deal with their current conflicts.
#3 The similarities between parents’ and children’s stories about their sibling rivalry were striking. The generations may not be that different, after all.
#4 We all have experiences that impact our lives today, and these experiences can be traced back to our childhood relationships with our siblings.

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Publié par
Date de parution 04 mars 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669350187
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

Sibling rivalry is something that happens to other people’s children, not to yours. You’d think that after having been siblings themselves, parents would be prepared for the rivalry, but that isn’t always the case.

#2

Sibling rivalry is a common problem among parents. It can be difficult to avoid, as children often draw upon the memories of their past relationships with their siblings to help them deal with their current conflicts.

#3

The similarities between parents’ and children’s stories about their sibling rivalry were striking. The generations may not be that different, after all.

#4

We all have experiences that impact our lives today, and these experiences can be traced back to our childhood relationships with our siblings.

#5

The siblings of people who have BPD can also be affected by it. They may feel as if they are the good ones, while their sibling is the one with the problems. They may also feel resentful towards their sibling.

#6

The author was able to resolve the conflict between her two sons by thinking about how to equip them with the attitudes and skills they’d need for all their caring relationships. She didn’t want them to be stuck all their lives on who was right and who was wrong.

#7

The brothers were arguing about who was more important to society, the artist or the scientist. They were still arguing when I came home from the session. But as I listened from the next room, I was surprised at how relaxed I was. I realized how little emotional investment I had in the moment-by-moment temperature of their relationship.

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