Rebooting Siblings Relationship Video Series With Workbook

$ 22.49

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Description SharePinTweet0 SharesAh, siblings. One minute they love each other and the next minute they are at each other’s throats. It’s the nature of the sibling relationship. Just like with your marriage, you have to be purposeful in nurturing the siblings relationship or it will go to hell in a hand basket in a nanosecond. Siblings are our first friends. They are the people we practice social interactions and learn how to navigate friendships. Here in Autismland, Logan’s sibling will be expected to take care of his needs when both Michael and I have left this earth. I don’t want them to feel like it’s a burden. I want them to be best friends and do it so naturally that it’s second nature to them regardless of whether or not we are here. Rebooting Siblings Relationship entails 30 days of discovering what each child likes and dislikes then seeing what they have in common. It’s purposely setting up activities for them to do together to learn and grow with each other. It’s learning each child’s love language and teaching them how to speak it to each other with intent. I’m not going to mislead you into thinking that after 30 days, your kids will automatically want to be together and become best friends. If that were true, I could sell it for far more than $25. I will say though that after 30 days all of you will have a better understanding of the siblings relationship and what needs improving as well as how to improve it. Children who get along make family life easier for everyone. It improves the quality of life for everyone involved. Take the time to foster this relationship for everyone’s sake. Once purchased, you will receive the download for the workbook immediately along with an email once a week for 4 weeks with the video lessons. Related Posts About Siblings Relationship You May Like: Parents Share How Having Autistic Siblings Made Their Kids Better People Using Siblings As Teachers For Your Autistic Child 3 Ways To Bless A Sibling   SharePinTweet0 Shares