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Parenting Beyond Discipline

#186: Balancing Time Between Siblings & Toddler Aggression w/ Sibling

Parenting Beyond Discipline

Erin Royer, MA Clinical Psychology, Child Development Specialist

Education, Kids & Family, Health & Fitness, Parenting, Mental Health

4.4631 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

How do you balance your time between siblings, especially when you have one who is very demanding and the other is not? Erin helps a mom figure out how to work with this family dynamic and the guilt it has brought. How do you protect younger siblings from a toddler who gets physically aggressive? Erin gives 5 tips for working with this scenario and working with an aggressive toddler to protect younger siblings.



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0:00.0

Welcome to the Your Village podcast, Parenting Beyond Discipline.

0:08.3

Your Village is the most comprehensive site for evidence-based parenting classes available

0:13.4

on demand.

0:14.7

At your village online.com.

0:17.5

Our 50 plus classes give parents the foundation, steps, and tools for creating strong, healthy

0:22.7

relationships with their children, resulting in responsible, cooperative, happy, and successful

0:28.5

children and families.

0:30.0

My goal is to help parents support their children in finding and reaching their own unique

0:35.1

potential.

0:36.5

The podcast is a place to learn about all things parenting and get your questions answered.

0:42.7

I'm your village founder and your host, Erin Royer.

0:47.3

Questions today, there's two of them about siblings, but first, happy summer everyone in the

0:53.7

Northern Hemisphere and happy winter for everyone in the

0:57.3

southern. We made it through the school year, so that is a huge relief. I'm so glad to be done with

1:02.8

that part. Other than that, we're still home exclusively, almost exclusively, but my oldest son and I

1:10.0

have been able to get back to some swimming.

1:12.4

So we are going three days a week. We have to reserve a lane at our local gym outdoors.

1:18.2

Can't share lanes with anybody not in your family. Of course, he swims way faster than I do.

1:23.5

So I make him do yardage, more yardage than I do. Our youngest son has been able to go back to the skate park.

1:29.8

Each of our kids have been able to have a few play dates, just one kid at a time, either

1:34.4

one at their house or one other kid over here.

1:36.8

So that's been nice.

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