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Educating Brothers and Sisters: How to Balance Family Relations
In the process of educating younger brothers and sisters, parents should not only assume responsibilities and obligations, but also respect the opinions and ideas of older brothers and sisters. Here are some suggestions to help you balance your family relationship better.

Set clear rules and expectations

Set clear rules and expectations, tell children what to do and what not to do, and explain why. At the same time, let your children know what you expect of them, such as housework, study and behavior requirements.

Promote exchanges and cooperation

Encourage exchanges and cooperation between brothers and sisters, so that they can grow together through mutual help. For example, let brothers and sisters help them with their homework or finish housework together to cultivate their team spirit.

Fair/equal treatment

Regardless of age, gender, personality or other factors, parents should try their best to treat all children equally. Avoid favoring or favoring a child and ensure that every child is treated fairly.

Respect and listen to opinions

Pay attention to the opinions and suggestions of brothers and sisters and try to adopt them. At the same time, let the younger brothers and sisters know that their voices are equally important and encourage them to express their ideas bravely.

Give free space

While setting rules and expectations, give children some freedom of choice. Let them decide their hobbies or activities, which helps to cultivate their independent thinking and autonomy.