If your children fight and hit each other -- you're not alone. Approximately 70 to 80 percent of families report some physical violence between their children, according to Dr. Ruth Peters, author of "Laying Down the Law." Fighting siblings is one of the most troubling problems for most parents and they often feel helpless to prevent them. Sibling battles can occur as a result of clashing personalities, rivalry, boredom, resentment or jealousy, or to gain your attention. Although you might feel their fighting is out of your control, you can help them develop better social skills.
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If your children fight and hit each other -- you're not alone. Approximately 70 to 80 percent of families report some physical violence between their children, according to Dr. Ruth Peters, author of "Laying Down the Law." Fighting siblings is one of the most troubling problems for most parents and they often feel helpless to prevent them. Sibling battles can occur as a result of clashing personalities, rivalry, boredom, resentment or jealousy, or to gain your attention. Although you might feel their fighting is out of your control, you can help them develop better social skills.Step 1
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