ISBN 1-57542-336-7
Siblings

Publication Date: 2010
James J. Crist, Ph.D.,
Elizabeth Verdick
 

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Paperback, 128 pp

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About the Author

James J. Crist, Ph.D. is a psychologist who works with kids and their families.

Elizabeth Verdick has written and co-written many books for children and teens, including See You Later, Procrastinator!

Summary

Turn sibling rivalry into positive sibling relationships with this fun, humorous pocket guide for kids.

Brothers and sisters can make for great friends, and it’s nice to have someone who’ll love you no matter what. But kids know that sibling relationships can be hard when problems of fairness, jealousy, conflict, tattling, privacy, and other things come up—and they usually do.

Part of the popular, award-winning Laugh & Learn™ series, Siblings teaches kids how to deal with sibling rivalry and more, including special situations such as siblings with special needs, step-siblings, and adopted siblings.

  • Loaded with specific ways to increase bonding and improve sibling relationships
  • Inviting, lighthearted approach will keep kids laughing and learning
  • Experienced author team provides information you can trust
  • Siblings focuses on building positive sibling relationships. After all, siblings can grow up to be the best of friends.

    Reviews

    “This charming little book is packed with practical and potent methods for improving sibling relationships.”
    —Adele Faber, coauthor of Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too and How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk

    “Mark’s humorous, quirky cartoons reinforce the helpful suggestions. A useful addition.”
    —School Library Journal

    “This creative, colorful, humor-laden book contains tons of ideas and suggestions for ways to enrich and improve anyone’s given sibling relationships.”—Midwest Book Review MBR Bookwatch

    “An incredible sibling manual for kids between the ages of 8 to 13.”
    —Wicked Local Parents

    “This lively title uses accessible humor to approach sibling-related topics.”
    —Booklist

    “We love that this book has some empathy—kids need to feel understood especially when it comes to how annoying their little sister can be—but more importantly, the book teaches children how to be a good friend/sibling through cooperation, kindness, and communication.”
    —The Siblings’ Busy Book Blog

    “[Crist and Verdick] deliver straightforward, solution-oriented strategies.”
    —Christopher Haley, Psy.D., and Tony Di Francesco, Ph.D., owners, Psychological & Life Skills Associates