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Top Ten Ways to Keep Your Kids from Fighting
by Mark Brandenburg

Fighting among siblings is as natural as the changing of the seasons. And contrary to what many parents
believe, sibling rivalry is a sign of mental health in a family. While there may be times when it's difficult to
deal with, there are some simple things you can do to limit fighting and make it tolerable:

1. Ignore their fighting

Fighting is often a way for kids to get you to notice them. If you ignore their fighting (unless weapons are involved) there will be less incentive for them to do it.

2. Treat your kids the same when it comes to fighting

If you get into who started things, you may be training your kids to be victims and bullies. Put them in the same boat and don't take sides.

3. Give your kids positive reinforcement when they're cooperating.

Let them know that they're doing a wonderful job when they get along. This one's easy to forget, but
vitally important. Give them attention when they're behaving the way you want. Continually telling
them to stop may actually be creating more fighting!

4. Limit your own fighting and arguing.

Your kids will learn how to be peaceful from you. Don't expect them to do it well if you don't show them how.

5. Create an environment of cooperation.

Do projects together as a family that involve cooperation. Talk about how important it is for the family to cooperate. Avoid games or activities that promote fighting or excessive competition in
your kids.

6. Train your kids in peacemaking when they're away from conflict.

Talk to your kids about fighting at a time when they're relaxed and open. Ask them about what other options they might have taken, rather than to hit their sister. Help them to brainstorm better solutions.

7. Avoid punishing your kids in general.

Punishing kids usually just creates angry kids who are more likely to fight. While some consequences are
inevitable, do your best to give choices and alternatives. Punishment may bring short term solutions, but will also bring long term problems.

8. Control how you react to their fighting.

When you must intervene, make sure you stay calm. If you're angry and shaming, you actually make it
more likely that fighting will occur again.

9. Limit the number of fighting opportunities you give your kids.

Think about what has the potential to start fights. Don't buy a red ball and a blue ball, this can easily
result in a fight by your kids. Buy two red balls-no fight. Be familiar with the times in which fighting
occurs the most-when they're hungry or tired. Take precautions, like having dinner ready before
the "bewitching hour" occurs.

10. Love your kids for all they're worth

Every day, tell them you love them, and more importantly, show them. Kids who feel emotionally connected to their parents are the least likely to fight. This won't eliminate it, but the alternative isn't pretty at all.


Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC, coaches busy parents by phone to balance their life and improve their family relationships. For a FREE twenty minute sample session by phone; a FREE ecourse, ebooks, courses, articles, and a FREE newsletter, go to http://www.markbrandenburg.com
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