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The spanking post made me curious....we don't spank (though I swatted hands occasionally when they were babies and about to touch something hot or otherwise dangerous). My kids are, for the most part, well behaved. They are role models/leaders at school and always incredibly polite and well mannered at friend's houses and in public.
What happens at home is a different story. My son, who's 8 and my daughter, who's 7, fight ALL THE TIME. Mostly, over space in the playroom. My son loves to play "baseball" with a light saber and small plastic wiffle ball and it takes up a lot of space in the playroom. Meanwhile, my daughter wants to play with her doll house (which is too large for her small room) and most days, they end up in bitter fights that end with one or both crying. I have tried various methods to deal with this: telling them to work it out themselves, taking turns in the playroom, banning both from the playroom...nothing works. My son complains that DD follows him everywhere (which she does...she's a great button pusher) and that I always tell him to deal with it because he's older. I can relate to his feelings because I'm the oldest in my family and always resented being the one who got in trouble or had to make concessions to make little sister happy.....I want to make sure that I handle this in a way that not only solves the problem, but is fair to both and teaches them something valuable about getting along....
So, oh wise ones who've "been there, done that" and raised well adjusted, productive members of society....any suggestions for managing this situation in a way that will result in family harmony and children who get along (at least most of the time)???? I'm kind of at my wits end....TIA!!!
What happens at home is a different story. My son, who's 8 and my daughter, who's 7, fight ALL THE TIME. Mostly, over space in the playroom. My son loves to play "baseball" with a light saber and small plastic wiffle ball and it takes up a lot of space in the playroom. Meanwhile, my daughter wants to play with her doll house (which is too large for her small room) and most days, they end up in bitter fights that end with one or both crying. I have tried various methods to deal with this: telling them to work it out themselves, taking turns in the playroom, banning both from the playroom...nothing works. My son complains that DD follows him everywhere (which she does...she's a great button pusher) and that I always tell him to deal with it because he's older. I can relate to his feelings because I'm the oldest in my family and always resented being the one who got in trouble or had to make concessions to make little sister happy.....I want to make sure that I handle this in a way that not only solves the problem, but is fair to both and teaches them something valuable about getting along....
So, oh wise ones who've "been there, done that" and raised well adjusted, productive members of society....any suggestions for managing this situation in a way that will result in family harmony and children who get along (at least most of the time)???? I'm kind of at my wits end....TIA!!!