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9-13 Yrs: Why Comparing Siblings Doesn't Work
Don't compare and contrast. Comparisons don't motivate. A far more likely outcome is that the 'bad' child becomes worse. As one young boy said, 'If I can't be good, I'll be the best at being bad'. Look
at the individual Don't
compare directly... ...
Don't compare indirectly either! The implication '... unlike your sister or brother' is clear to everyone. Don't try to make one child feel good by highlighting the shortcomings of his sibling. This applies even if the sibling is a baby. Avoid saying things like, 'You're so cheerful unlike the baby who is always crying.' It encourages rivalry and undermines the relationship between them. Try instead to work with your children to build positive and supportive relationships between them. Your son and daughter should each feel that they are valued for themselves, as unique individuals who each have special qualities and talents.
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