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When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

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When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Children Fighting

Kids fight

Emma: Mommy! Oliver was mean to me!

Emma: Mom! Oliver is not friendly to me!

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Mother: Okay, tell me what happened.

Mom: Okay, tell me what's going on.

How was he being mean to you?

How come he's not friendly to you anymore?

Oliver: No, I wasn't!

OLIVER: I didn't!

Emma hit me!

Emma hit me!

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Mother: Oliver, let me talk to Emma first, and then I will talk to you.

Mom: Oliver, I'll talk to Emma first, and then I'll talk to you.

Emma: He won't let me play with the trains.

Emma: He wouldn't let me play with trains.

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Mother: Okay, Oliver, why won't you let Emma play with the trains?

Mom: Well, Oliver, why don't you let Emma play with trains?

Oliver: They are my trains - I don't want her to play with them.

OLIVER: It's my train, and I don't want her to play.

Mother: That is not kind.

Mom: That's not good.

We share our toys.

We're going to share toys.

Do you like playing with Emma's dollhouse?

Do you like playing emma's dollhouse?

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Oliver: Yes.

OLIVER: Like.

Mother: How would you feel if Emma wouldn't let you play with her dollhouse?

Mom: How would you feel if Emma didn't let you play with her dollhouse?

Oliver: Sad.

OLIVER: Sad.

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Mother: Okay, so do you think we could share the train and Emma will share her toys with you?

Mom: Okay, so you think we share the train and then Emma shares her toys with you, okay?

Which one of Emma's toys would you like to play with?

Which toy would you like to play with Emma?

Or how about you play together with the train

Or you guys play the train together,

and make a village around it with the blocks?

How about building a village around it with building blocks?

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Oliver: Okay, but she can't play with the red train - that's my favorite.

OLIVER: Okay, but she can't play with the red train, that's my favorite.

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Mother: That sounds fair.

Mom: Sounds reasonable.

Emma, how does that sound?

Emma, how does that sound?

Emma: Okay, I won't touch the red train

Emma: Okay, I'm not going to touch the red train.

and you can play with my dollhouse

Then you can play with my dollhouse,

if you want to.

If you want to play.

Mother: Now Emma, did you hit your brother?

Mom: So Emma, did you hit your brother?

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Emma: Yes, but he was making me angry!

Emma: Yes, but he made me angry!

Mother: I understand that,

Mom: I understand,

but we never hit our siblings.

But we can't beat our brothers and sisters.

What do you say to Oliver?

What should you say to Oliver?

Emma: Sorry, Oliver.

Emma: I'm sorry, Oliver.

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Mother: Oliver, what should you say to Emma for being mean to her?

Mom: Oliver, you're not friendly to Emma, what do you say?

Oliver: Sorry, Emma.

OLIVER: I'm sorry, Emma.

Mother: Okay, now please go play together

Mom: Okay, let's go play together.

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

and try to be nice to each other

Try to be nice to each other,

or we will have to put the toys away.

Otherwise we'll have to put away the toys.

Children: Okay, Mommy.

Kids: Okay, Mom.

Mother: If you can't agree on something,

Mom: If you disagree on something,

try to compromise.

Try to make concessions.

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Do you know what that means?

Do you know what that means?

Children: No.

Kids: I don't know.

Mother: It means that you both try to find a way to make you both happy.

Mom: It means that you're both trying to find a way to make you both happy.

For example, if Oliver wanted to use the square blocks for all the houses,

For example, if Oliver wants to build all the houses with blocks,

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

but Emma wanted to use the rectangular blocks for the houses,

But Emma wanted to build a house out of rectangular blocks.

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

you could decide to make one street of houses with square blocks

You can decide to build a street house with blocks,

and another street with rectangular blocks.

Then build a house on the other street with rectangular blocks.

That way you both get what you want,

So you all get what you want,

and the village still looks lovely.

And the village will still look beautiful.

When children fight, parents can speak English, and the words are full of parenting experience

Oliver: I understand.

OLIVER: I see.

Emma: Okay, if we can't agree,

EMMA: Okay, if we can't agree,

we will work together until we do agree.

We will work together until we reach a consensus.

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