siblings

Resist the urge to push the glamour of the "Big Sister" or "Big Brother" title; a toddler needs time, and reassurance that they're still Mommy and Daddy's baby, too

By Emma Reilly

Having a brother or sister with a disability forces you grow up faster in some ways. It can trigger anxiety and resentment, or fierce loyalty, empathy and acceptance. Sometimes, all of those. As a parent, expect to ricochet between pride and worry for your tiny superheroes

By Tara Wilson

Spats between brothers and sisters are a normal part of growing up—but should they be? A sibling-aggression expert explains the effects of these complex and sometimes explosive relationships, and what parents can do

By Jennifer Pinarski

Don't compare them or get sucked into referee-ing. Here are five rules that help foster co-operation and quell resentment

Guest Post By Alyson Schafer

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