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How to Turn Sibling Conflicts Into Opportunities for Connection and Growth

How to Turn Sibling Conflicts Into Opportunities for Connection and Growth

Sibling struggles can be challenging, draining, and perplexing, especially in neurodiverse families.

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Kate Lynch
May 04, 2025
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I’m the eldest of 4 sisters…

I love them all fiercely (and have apologized endlessly to my closest sister for the hell I put her through when we were kids). But my childhood was a long time ago, and as a parent I’m “one and done.”

So, while I relate to the challenges - endless bickering, tears, complaints - I’m glad to be able to share this free resource with you. I’m not qualified to address sibling stresses, but I know some parents who are!

That’s why I’m introducing you to my friends Sonali Vongchusiri and Dajana Yoakley! May 5th - 9th, they’re doing a deep dive on all things sibling to provide you with as many resources as possible for navigating the sometimes stormy sea of sibling relationships.

It's with absolute delight that I introduce you to:
The Siblings Summit, a FREE event
May 5-9th with 20+ experts
!

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