Psychologist's advice: Never prevent a fight between siblings

React only in those cases when the fight turns into a fight
Whether the cause of the fight is a simple cookie, a toy, or something more serious, you just have to accept that it's normal and something that can be avoided.
However, according to psychologist and Hey Sigmund founder Karen Jang, sibling rivalry is an important part of childhood.
One of the most beautiful things that come out of such fights are the skills that will increase their social-emotional intelligence. All this is part of their growth, Telegrafi reports.
"Brothers and sisters have a very uncompromising character, which is why they learn how to negotiate and face other people," Jang said and added that through fighting, children can learn how to be compassionate.
"As frustrating as it is, my advice to parents is not to interfere too much in their children's fights, except when the fight turns into a fight.
"The more you interfere, the more they will expect you to resolve conflict situations for them," Jang says.
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