Sibling conflicts over the care of elderly parents are quite common, along with disputes over estates and inheritance. Whether it’s disagreements on how much effort a sibling contributes, financial ...
The most common form of family violence might surprise most people: conflict between siblings. On average, siblings fight around eight times per hour, yet these interactions often get dismissed as ...
In parent counseling, clients will frequently ask, "Why can't our kids just get along?" "Why must they continually fight with each other?" Parents grow tired of the constant bickering, teasing, ...
Eighty percent of U.S. children have a sibling. Siblings can be sources of companionship, play, and joy—as well as jealousy, rivalry, and aggression. A national survey found that one-third of U.S.
Welcome back to Minor Dilemmas, where a member of Defector’s Parents Council will answer your questions on surviving family ...