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Tag Archives: sibling rivalry

Deciding on more kids

Posted on November 28, 2011 by Emotional Muscle
Posted in babies, children's needs, feelings, mixed feelings, parenthood, society/culture | Tagged attention, babies, decisions, family size, Kerry Kelly Novick, life cycle, mixed feelings, parenting, sibling rivalry | Leave a comment

Vacations with family

Posted on August 5, 2011 by Emotional Muscle
Posted in children's needs, discipline, emotional muscle, fun ideas, grandparents, in-laws | Tagged age-appropriate, discipline, emotional muscle, extended family, family activities, fun, in-laws, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, parent-child relationship, sibling rivalry, vacations | 1 Comment

Sharing and taking turns

Posted on June 2, 2011 by Emotional Muscle
Posted in children's needs, discipline, emotional muscle, parent-child relationship, preschoolers, toddlers | Tagged bullying, conflict-resolution, curiosity, emotional muscle, greediness, Kerry Kelly Novick, parent-child relationship, setting limits, sharing, sibling rivalry, taking turns | 9 Comments

Dealing with sibling rivalry

Posted on February 16, 2011 by Emotional Muscle

Dear Kerry, A lot of the parenting books I’ve read talk about understanding where my 2 ½ year old is coming from. The other day he pinched his baby sister hard. I was mad, but I tried to talk to … Continue reading →

Posted in toddlers | Tagged emotional muscle, hitting, jealousy, Kerry Kelly Novick, sibling rivalry | Leave a comment
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