Understanding Sibling Rivalry - The Brazelton Way

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Pub. Date: 2005-04-13
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Summary

The teasing, squabbling, competition, and ferocious fights of brothers and sisters can drive any parent to frantic desperation. At the same time, Drs. Brazelton and Sparrow point out, siblings are learning from one another and deep, close relationships are forming that will last a lifetime. In this absolutely indispensable addition to the Brazelton Way series, the authors show how parents can defuse much of the bickering, while helping to strengthen warm relationships. They help parents understand the universal "Touchpoints" of sibling rivalry at each age, as well as the problems in particular family situations. From the combined delight and resentment that a sibling feels toward a new baby, to birth order, blended families, sex play, scapegoats, meltdowns, and competition in school, parents will find welcome advice in this wise, comforting book.

Author Biography

T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., founder of the Child Development Unit at Children's Hospital Boston, is Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Emeritus at Harvard Medical School and Professor of Pediatrics and Human Development at Brown University. He is a famed advocate for children, and his many other internationally acclaimed books for parents include To Listen to a Child, Infants and Mothers, and, with Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D., The Irreducible Needs of Children. Joshua D. Sparrow, M.D child psychiatrist and supervisor of inpatient psychiatry at Children's Hospital Boston, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and Associate Director of Training at the Brazelton Touchpoints Center. He is co-author with Dr. Brazelton of Touchpoints Three to Six and several titles in the Brazelton Way series.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xv
Preface xvii
Chapter 1 Sibling Relationships 1(14)
Beyond Rivalry-Learning from Siblings
3(4)
Ghosts from the Nursery
7(2)
Temperament: Sibling Differences
9(3)
Siblings: A Parent's Presence
12(3)
Chapter 2 Touchpoints of Sibling Rivalry 15(52)
The Prenatal Touchpoint
16(9)
The New Baby
25(5)
The First Months at Home
30(7)
6 Months
37(4)
9 Months
41(3)
12 Months
44(2)
18 Months
46(5)
2 to 3 Years
51(11)
3 to 4 Years
62(5)
Chapter 3 Common Challenges in Sibling Relationships 67(82)
Adopted Siblings
67(8)
Birth Order
75(8)
Chronically Ill Siblings
83(4)
Comparisons
87(4)
Competition in School
91(4)
Criticism and Praise
95(3)
Disciplining Siblings
98(4)
Favorites
102(2)
Fights
104(6)
Gender Differences
110(1)
Gifted Child
111(3)
Gifts
114(2)
Large Families
116(4)
Miscarriages
120(2)
Only Child
122(2)
Scapegoats
124(3)
Sexual Exploration
127(3)
Sharing Rooms and Space
130(2)
Sibling with Special Needs
132(3)
Spacing
135(2)
Stepsiblings and Half-Siblings
137(6)
Twins and Multiples
143(6)
Bibliography 149(2)
Books for Parents
149(1)
Books for Children
150(1)
Videotapes
150(1)
Index 151(10)
About the Authors 161

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