Your children sometimes will fight with each other.
They will get angry and might even hit each other getting into frequent arguments.
This is not something most parents want their kids to be doing.
Find out what you can do that will help you to get your children to stop fighting with each other so much.
Know what it is that is causing the fights in the first place.
Generally it's a conflict between the two kids wanting to do the same activity or the same toy at the same time.
They aren't sharing that well.
Set a time for your children to use the toy.
Schedule this.
Buy a second version of it to ease the conflict.
This will work but won't teach your children how to share.
Be a role model for your kids.
If they see you as a parent always fighting with your spouse or friends, they will pick up on this behavior.
You need to stop this if you want your children to stop.
Be proactive in knowing what it is that is causing the fights.
When you see the problems starting up, put a stop to it immediately.
Take away privileges from your children when they keep fighting.
Be strict so the children know that this not acceptable behavior.
Remove the object or activity that is causing so much fighting.
No one gets it if they are not mature.
Let both children express their side of the story.
Listen to them without judgment.
It's good for the child to just let it out.
Try to give equal attention to your children.
Sometimes the fights are because one feels threatened by not getting attention.
This is normally the older child being jealous of the younger one.
Have your children talk about the problem with each other.
Explain that this is how you resolve conflict without yelling or hitting.
They will get angry and might even hit each other getting into frequent arguments.
This is not something most parents want their kids to be doing.
Find out what you can do that will help you to get your children to stop fighting with each other so much.
Know what it is that is causing the fights in the first place.
Generally it's a conflict between the two kids wanting to do the same activity or the same toy at the same time.
They aren't sharing that well.
Set a time for your children to use the toy.
Schedule this.
Buy a second version of it to ease the conflict.
This will work but won't teach your children how to share.
Be a role model for your kids.
If they see you as a parent always fighting with your spouse or friends, they will pick up on this behavior.
You need to stop this if you want your children to stop.
Be proactive in knowing what it is that is causing the fights.
When you see the problems starting up, put a stop to it immediately.
Take away privileges from your children when they keep fighting.
Be strict so the children know that this not acceptable behavior.
Remove the object or activity that is causing so much fighting.
No one gets it if they are not mature.
Let both children express their side of the story.
Listen to them without judgment.
It's good for the child to just let it out.
Try to give equal attention to your children.
Sometimes the fights are because one feels threatened by not getting attention.
This is normally the older child being jealous of the younger one.
Have your children talk about the problem with each other.
Explain that this is how you resolve conflict without yelling or hitting.
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