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How to handle difficult child/easy child friction?
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<blockquote data-quote="dixiegirl34" data-source="post: 57205" data-attributes="member: 3802"><p>I, too, keep mine as busy as possible as I can totally relate to sibling rivalry! I have all boys 12,6,2, and difficult child,12, hurts and annoys easy child 1,6, all the time!</p><p>difficult child loves basketball so when I see him getting worked up it's outside he goes, even if it's really hot and I make him play b-ball even if it's just for 10 min. I really notice a change in behavior when everyone has an activity to do and we stay on task.</p><p>It is exhausting but you are trading exhaustion from breaking up fights to exhaustion of being busy and organized.</p><p>It's not perfect but it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dixiegirl34, post: 57205, member: 3802"] I, too, keep mine as busy as possible as I can totally relate to sibling rivalry! I have all boys 12,6,2, and difficult child,12, hurts and annoys easy child 1,6, all the time! difficult child loves basketball so when I see him getting worked up it's outside he goes, even if it's really hot and I make him play b-ball even if it's just for 10 min. I really notice a change in behavior when everyone has an activity to do and we stay on task. It is exhausting but you are trading exhaustion from breaking up fights to exhaustion of being busy and organized. It's not perfect but it helps. [/QUOTE]
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