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Getting along with Brother or Sister

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"In a house with more than one kid, there are bound to be some problems. Brothers and sisters borrow stuff, and don't always return it in top condition.  Younger kids sometimes feel like the older kids get to do whatever they want. Older brothers and sisters think that the baby of the family gets more attention."

"These are typical problems found throughout the ages, everywhere in the world. 
When brothers and sisters don't get along, it's called sibling rivalry (say: sih-bling rye-vul-ree). A sibling is a brother or sister and rivalry means competition. It's normal, but too much competition can make for an unhappy home life. Let's talk about getting along with brothers and sisters. They're not so bad, are they?  Be sure to go to the more articles tab to see more information on twins, welcoming a new baby and many other family related topics."



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II. Tweens / Now / Relationships / Siblings /

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