Dr Fran Vertue
All children experience jealousy, anger, and anxiety when they think that they may miss out on resources, attention, or love from their caregivers.
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Dr Fran VertueAll children experience jealousy, anger, and anxiety when they think that they may miss out on resources, attention, or love from their caregivers. Sibling relationships serve an important function in the emotional and social development of children. Siblings actively shape one another’s lives and prepare each other for later experiences both within and beyond the family. Children learn many crucial lessons about sharing, competition, and compromise through their interactions with their siblings. |
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