Siblings Without Rivalry
By Faber, Adele
Joint Author Mazlish, Elaine
The number 1 New York Times bestseller - Siblings Without Rivalry - now with
three new insightful and informative chapters. Siblings Without Rivalry challenges
the idea that constant, unpleasant conflict among siblings is natural and unavoidable
and uses action-oriented, accessible anecdotes and stories to show parents the
many ways to teach children to get along.
Publisher Comments
When the authors of the childcare classic How to Talk So Kids Will Listen
& Listen So Kids Will Talk wrote the sanity-saving Siblings Without Rivalry,
grateful parents everywhere rushed to buy the book that offered solutions to
constant squabbling. As the book skyrocketed to the top of bestseller lists
all over the country, the authors were deluged with letters of praise and requests
for personal advice on a subject that was central to all parents of two or more
children.
Now, after ten years of communicating with parents through letters, TV and
radio talk shows, and in their workshops, the authors have added fresh thoughts
and information for special situations. "Home alone" children are given particular
attention, and the authors also show how to help very young children interact
in positive ways. Siblings Without Rivalry guides the way to peace and tranquility
with humor, compassion and understanding, and the illustrated, action-oriented,
easy-to-understand stories will make life easier for both siblings and their
parents.
When the authors of the childcare classic How to Talk So Kids Will Listen
& Listen So Kids Will Talk wrote the sanity-saving SIBLINGS WITHOUT RIVALRY,
grateful parents everywhere rushed to buy the book that offered solutions to
constant squabbling. As the book skyrocketed to the top of bestseller lists
all over the country, the authors were deluged with letters of praise and requests
for personal advice on a subject that was central to all parents of two or more
children.
Now, after ten years of communicating with parents through letters, TV and
radio talk shows, and in their workshops, the authors have added fresh thoughts
and information for specialsituations. "Home alone" children are given particular
attention, and the authors also show how to help very young children interact
in positive ways. SIBLINGS WITHOUT RIVALRY guides the way to peace and tranquility
with humor, compassion and understanding, and the illustrated, action-oriented,
easy-to-understand stories will make life easier for both siblings and their
parents.