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FrontierDreams 111p · 494 weeks ago
I do have to say that my children get along rather well. They do have their moments, as any siblings do, but for the most part they truly are each other's best friends and enjoy spending time together. They seem to be more harmonious since our move - perhaps because we now homeschool and they spend so much time together?? I'm not sure. I think honestly a lot of it has to do with Waldorf education. We focus so much on compassion, thinking of others first, learning to accept others as they are and getting along those first 7 years of life. I wish I could articulate it more!
For reading ideas I have a couple-
I am not sure how old your children are but K read the book Making Brothers and Sisters Best Friends recently and loved it. It's written by children. She started following some of the ideas in it all on her own: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0971940509/ref=a...
I have been meaning to pick up these two books as they were highly recommended to me:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O2BS4AG/ref=a...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007HXL1V0/ref=a...
Does that help at all? Please do let me know.
frédérique · 493 weeks ago