Siblings: Stop the Fighting & Raise Friends for Life (Skill-Building Bundle)

If you have more than one child, you're bound to have some sibling rivalry. It's very, very hard for children to have to share us. And like other humans who live together, even the most loving siblings have bad days and conflicts.
But your children can be friends for life, and your parenting can prevent and even transform sibling tensions, so that your kids' fights can actually teach them skills and bring them closer. This Self-Paced Skill-Building Bundle will teach you how, step by step. It includes:
- Siblings 101 E-book (31 pages)
- How To Intervene in a Sibling Fight (Printable)
- Healing Entrenched Sibling Resentment (Printable)
- What Causes Sibling Rivalry? (Link to video + Audio with transcript)
- Intervening In a Sibling Fight (Link to video + Audio with transcript)
- Healing Sibling Resentment (Link to video + Audio with transcript)
- How Parents Can Reduce Sibling Rivalry (Link to video + Audio with transcript)
$49.00 USD
View CartAdd to CartStep #1:
What Causes Sibling Rivalry? (Video & Audio with Transcript)
Watch this video (or listen to the audio), where Dr. Laura explains the causes of Sibling Rivalry and how parents can intervene more positively to support a healthy sibling relationship.
You'll learn:
- What exactly IS sibling rivalry?
- The five main causes of sibling rivalry.
- The many ways that parents can support siblings to have a better relationship!
- Strengthen and sweeten your relationship with each child.
- Demonstrate how to work out conflict.
- Teach conflict resolution skills.
- Emotion Coach - even while limiting behavior
- Develop a family culture of kindness and respect.
- Facilitate your kids having fun together.
- Empathize with your child to help them heal the old hurt and scared feelings.
- Meet your child's needs that weren't fully met when the sibling was born.
- Uphold standards of respect and civility in your family.
- Nurture the sibling bond.
- Validate your older child's deep-rooted feelings of fear and jealousy.
- Meet the needs of your child that were not met when the new baby was born.
- Set clear limits to protect your younger child from the older child's feelings.
- Help your children to build a sweeter, stronger connection.
- Let go of deciding who is right or wrong.
- Connect with each child, and acknowledge that they're upset about something that is real to them.
- Coach each child to express their needs and wants without attacking their sibling.
- Restate your house rules and uphold your standards of civil interaction.
- Stay calm and create emotional safety.
- Help each child feel heard—without escalating the conflict.
- Coach your kids to express their needs respectfully.
- Guide them toward problem-solving and repair.
Step #2:
Download the Siblings 101 E-book
In this 31-page guide, you’ll discover practical, research-based tools to help your children get along, reduce sibling fighting, and build a strong, lasting bond. This isn’t about quick fixes or choosing sides—it’s about helping your children develop lifelong skills like empathy, communication, and problem-solving, with your calm, confident support.
Start by downloading your PDF and exploring one small section at a time. Whether you’re reading during naptime or before bed, even a few minutes a day can begin to shift the dynamic in your home.
Every small step you take creates more peace—and more connection.
Step #3
How Parents Can Reduce Sibling Rivalry (Video & Audio with Transcript)
Watch this video (or listen to the audio), where Dr. Laura shares her six research-based secrets to prevent and heal sibling rivalry.
You'll learn how to:
Step #4:
Healing Sibling Resentment (Video & Audio with Transcript)
Often, an oldest child resents a younger child. They make spiteful remarks, are super competitive, and seem on some level to have never forgiven the younger child for being born. That's because they haven't! These children had big feelings when their sibling was born, and never got the help they needed to work through them. But it isn't too late! In this video, Dr. Laura takes you step by step to melt that "chip on the shoulder" and increase positive sibling interactions, so that affection has a chance to grow.
Step #5
Healing Entrenched Sibling Resentment (Printable)
Download and post this visual reminder to guide you through the process of healing deep-rooted sibling resentment, so you can support your children to build a deeper, more affectionate, relationship. Post this printable on your fridge, clipboard, or parenting journal—it’s a powerful cue to shift from frustration to healing, even in the middle of a tough moment.
This printable outlines the steps to:
Step #6:
Intervening In a Sibling Fight (Video & Audio with Transcript)
Watch this video (or listen to the audio), where Dr. Laura teaches you how to intervene in a sibling fight so that both kids feel heard, and learn the skills to work things out in a healthy way -- so that soon, you won't have to intervene!
You'll learn how to:
Step #7:
How To Intervene in a Sibling Fight (Printable)
Download this practical step-by-step printable to remind you of how you can handle sibling fights to reduce tension, strengthen your connection with each child, and teach lasting conflict resolution skills.
Instead of taking sides or assigning blame, you’ll learn how to:
Keep this guide handy—you’ll find yourself returning to it again and again during those tough parenting moments.
Wrap-Up
It’s easy to feel frustrated when our kids fight—especially when we think they should already know how to get along. But conflict is how they learn to get along. Each time you guide them with calm, empathy, and clear boundaries, you’re teaching them skills they’ll use for the rest of their lives.
You won’t always do this perfectly. But every time you choose connection over control, you’re helping your children feel safer with each other—and with you. That safety becomes the foundation for less rivalry, more cooperation, and a bond that lasts.
Many parents find that sibling squabbles are the time they feel most stressed and lose their patience. But snapping at our kids doesn't teach them the skills they need to work things out, and it won't help them behave better. Instead, take a deep breath, acknowledge your child's perspective, set your limit, and redirect your child's impulse into acceptable behavior. Sounds saintly, I know, and you won't always be able to pull it off. But every time you do, you'll be helping your child grow the neural pathways for a more emotionally intelligent brain. And you'll be gifting yourself a lot less drama -- and a lot more love.
Because what you’re building isn’t just peace for today. You’re shaping the way your children love—for life.
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