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Title: Does having a sibling make any difference in your way of relating to others? How
Post by: Desolo on Jul 8, 2014
Does having a sibling make any difference in your way of relating to others? How so? Describe a typical style of between-sibling behavior. Are feeling about siblings simple or complex? How so? What aspects of parents might mitigate some of the feelings between siblings?


Title: Re: Does having a sibling make any difference in your way of relating to others? How
Post by: ThePsychic on Jul 10, 2014
Elementary school kids without a sibling generally tend to be less liked than those with siblings, and to be more aggressive. Sibling rivalry is very typical, with siblings feeling a complex combination of affection, hostility, and rivalry. Siblings are most likely to have a good relationship if they each have a warm relationship with parents, and if the marriage is satisfying to both parents.


Title: Re: Does having a sibling make any difference in your way of relating to others? How
Post by: Desolo on Aug 27, 2014
Thanks for taking the time to find the right answer. This is going to help with my final exam review.


Title: Re: Does having a sibling make any difference in your way of relating to others? How
Post by: ThePsychic on Aug 27, 2014
Great, I'm glad it worked out.

Bye for now...