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How parents can stop sibling rivalry before it starts

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 2, 2025, 05:30 IST
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9 ways parents can stop sibling rivalry before it starts

Siblings are built-in best friends but rivalry can creep in fast. Here’s how to set the tone early.

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Don’t compare, ever

Resist the urge to say, “Why can’t you be like your brother?”
Comparisons fuel jealousy. Celebrate each child’s unique strengths instead.

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One-on-one time

Kids crave undivided attention. Even 10–15 minutes a day of parent-child solo time makes them feel valued and reduces rivalry.

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Teach teamwork, not competition

Frame tasks as “team challenges” (e.g., cleaning up toys together) instead of head-to-head contests. This builds cooperation, not rivalry.

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Set clear family rules

Have house rules like “No name-calling” or “Respect personal space.” Consistency keeps fights from escalating.

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Model conflict resolution

Children mirror you. Show how to handle disagreements calmly as your tone becomes their playbook.

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Celebrate joint successes

When siblings achieve something together like a puzzle, a game, or helping with chores, spotlight it. Shared wins bond them.

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Respect birth order needs

Older kids often crave responsibility; younger ones want fairness. Acknowledge both as it prevents resentment.

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Encourage “special roles”

Give each child a role they can shine in — the storyteller, the helper, the artist. This reduces competition for the same spotlight.

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Step back sometimes

Not every fight needs intervention. Letting kids solve minor disputes builds problem-solving skills and lowers future conflicts.

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Sibling bonds can be life’s strongest friendships

Parents who set a foundation of respect and teamwork ensure sibling rivalry doesn’t take center stage.

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