'I had it first!' 4 steps to help children solve their own arguments
- Written by: Amelia Church, Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, The University of Melbourne
ShutterstockAll children argue. And while this can be tedious for parents and carers, it’s not necessarily a problem.
Conflict can help develop social skills, including learning to negotiate, and accommodate the needs of others.
But if the conflict is physical, if there is any distress, or if children are stuck in a loop of unproductive...
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