Why children and siblings fight
Kids fighting: the basics
Disagreements among children are very common – they’re part of learning how to get along. Fighting happens when a disagreement becomes aggressive – for example, when it involves shouting or hitting. Children are still learning to control their emotio
ns, so this isn’t unusual.
Children’s fights often start when children see a situation as unfair, are trying to assert what they think are their rights, feel that others don’t see their perspective, or view the same situation in different ways. For example, an older child might see it as a joke to tease a younger child, but the younger child might not like it.
Read More: https://raisingchildren.net.au/preschoolers/family-life/siblings/why-children-fight
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