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Stop Sibling Fights Tonight: Proven Strategy That Restores Peace

27 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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Are you accidentally fueling sibling fights without even realizing it? In this episode, we expose how well-meaning parents can unknowingly assign roles like “the victim” and “the instigator,” trapping siblings in cycles of fighting and tattling that just repeat, day after day. I share the story of how my own attempt to referee a sibling crisis backfired, along with the strategy that finally brought peace back to my house. You’ll hear the three hidden drivers behind sibling conflicts, why stepping in does more harm than good, and the two essential behaviors that let you step back without abdicating your role as a parent.   If you’re tired of playing judge, jury, and referee or exhausted from endless tattling and sibling brawls, this episode will show you how to break the pattern...no yelling, no interrogations, and no picking sides. You’ll learn how to build true conflict resolution skills in your kids that last, so sibling squabbles stop running the household for good.   If you’ve ever asked yourself... * “Why are my kids always fighting?" * “How do I keep them safe without picking sides?” * “What’s the real reason my kids keep competing for fairness, power, or my attention?” * “How can I teach my kids the skills to resolve fights without me constantly mediating?” …then listen to this one for all the answers.   Long-term, you’ll see less fighting and reduced tattling. Sibling bonds will grow stronger, not because you micromanaged every spat, but because you taught your kids to resolve things themselves!   Watch the show on YouTube at ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@askmomparenting571 ⁠⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@askmomparenting571]   Resources: * Check out my Fight-Free Parenting System: https://www.askmomparenting.com/get-help/fight-free-parenting/ [https://www.askmomparenting.com/get-help/fight-free-parenting/] * Learn how you can work with Sue at: http://askmomparenting.com/get-help [http://askmomparenting.com/get-help] * Read Sue's book, Secrets to Parenting Without Giving a F^ck: ⁠⁠https://shorturl.at/lrcF2 ⁠⁠ [https://shorturl.at/lrcF2] * Connect with Sue on Instagram at @AskMomParenting: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/askmomparenting/ [https://www.instagram.com/askmomparenting/]

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