Mom Shares 'Non-Negotiable' Rule to Prevent Her Kids From Bickering on Playdates
Briefly

A mom establishes a rule that her children must get along with each other before playing with friends. If her kids fight, they cannot play with friends until they resolve their issues. For instance, after a conflict between her son and daughter, the son had to tell the neighborhood kids to go home because they were not getting along. The mother’s approach fosters responsibility and a foundation for healthy relationships among siblings.
"However you treat your sibling is how you open the door for other people, including friends, to treat them."
"I don't let my kids play with friends if they're not getting along."
"If they want to play with friends, they have to be getting along with their siblings."
"They're all in the same room playing together and having fun. Because they know that those are their forever friends."
Read at TODAY.com
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