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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Avoid Sibling Rivalry- Don’t Compare Siblings
If you want to avoid Mike and Daryl’s fate for your kids, don’t pit one child against the other. Continue reading
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Oscar Nominated Social Network interview with Winklevoss Bros
These identical twin brothers survived thick and thin through the alleged rip of by Mark Zuckerberg of their original software that became facebook. Continue reading
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Tagged blood brother, Cinderella, divorce. step-mother", Facebook, family rules, half-siblings, Inception, Mark Zuckerberg, midlife siblings, Oscars, sibling relationship, sibling rivalry, Social Network, step-sibling, Stepfamily, stepsiblings, ugly step sister, Weinstein Brothers, Winklevoss brothers
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Dad King Lear Creates Nasty Sibling Rivalry
King Lear, a Shakespearean drama about an sibling rivalry around an aging retiring king and two of his daughter scheming against a third. Continue reading
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Tagged blood brother, blood siblings, divorce, family rules, Family system, Filial crisis, half-siblings, Inception, King Lear, midlife siblings, nearly normal families, parenting, sibling dyad dysfunctional Families, sibling relationship, sibling rivalry, step-mother, step-sibling, stepsiblings, The King’s Speech, ugly step sister
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Oscar Possible Weinstein Brothers Beloved Siblings
Beloved siblings can share this secret language with each other through shorthand that might be just a glance or a secret word. Continue reading
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Tagged blood brother, Cinderella, divorce. step-mother", family rules, half-siblings, Inception, midlife siblings, Oscars, sibling relationship, sibling rivalry, step-sibling, Stepfamily, stepsiblings, Surviving holidays with family, ugly step sister, Weinstein Brothers
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Oscar Possible Weinstein Brothers Beloved Siblings
Beloved siblings can share this secret language with each other through shorthand that might be just a glance or a secret word. Continue reading
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Tagged blood brother, Cinderella, divorce. step-mother", family rules, half-siblings, Inception, midlife siblings, Oscars, sibling relationship, sibling rivalry, step-sibling, Stepfamily, stepsiblings, Surviving holidays with family, ugly step sister, Weinstein Brothers
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Generation X Parent?- Raise Siblings Without Sibling Rivalry
Having more than just a Mom and Dad pay attention to each child reduces sibling clashes. It also builds bonds with your Baby Boomer parents if you are Gen X Continue reading