Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too by Adele Faber and Elizabeth Mazlish

Hearing your children fight and bicker nonstop can make a parent feel absolutely terrible. Adele Faber and Elizabeth Malish have shed some light on this dilemma with Siblings Without Rivalry.

With good advice and some tips on how to diffuse or even avoid those tough situations, this book is a good reference for parents who want to understand what is going on with their children.

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With a title like this, it's no surprise that authors Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish had a monster bestseller on their hands when the book first appeared in 1988. From the subsequent deluge of readers' stories, questions, and issues, they have created nearly 50 pages of new material for this, the 10th anniversary edition. The central message remains the same, and sounds almost too simple: avoid comparisons. But parents know that's easier said than done. The value of Faber and Mazlish's discussions is precisely that they talk you through umpteen different situations and outcomes to help you teach your brawling offspring a new set of responses. The highly informative text is punctuated with helpful summary/reminder boxes and cartoons illustrating key points. It's a must-read for parents with (or planning on) multiple children. But parents of young children who get along fine (so far) should read it too–as the authors make very clear, rivalry is inevitable. The only question is how to manage the rivalry with intelligence and compassion, and on that subject they offer a wealth of good advice.

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