Sibling arguments and how to manage them

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This online course is for parents, carers and other family members to help manage conflicts in family life, particularly between siblings or children in the household. It is aimed at families with children aged 5-18. This course will cover how conflict can affect us as parents, dealing with sibling rivalry, how to help children sort arguments out together, how to reduce the number of conflicts that happen and more.  

Modules on the course:

  • How does conflict affect us?
  • Sibling rivalry
  • Giving children the skills to deal with conflict
  • Negotiation in the family
  • Reducing conflict

All of our sessions are filled with helpful techniques and ideas that we are sure will help you become a confident and happy parent. Crucially. you can do our course whenever and wherever suits you and work through it at our own pace but you will need to complete the course in 60 days from enrolment.

To access our course, please register here.

To register, please enter your preferred contact email address where it says 'work email'. Please note this does not need to be a work email address. Please note that this is a free online parenting course. If you would like further information about this online course, please email services@familylives.org.uk.

By signing up to this course, you are giving your consent for us to process your data. We use Coassemble to provide this service and they are based in Australia. Please note that your data will be processed outside the UK and EEA. We have an agreement in place with the data processor. You can read our Privacy Notice and also Coassemble’s Privacy Policy for further information.

If you need some immediate support you can talk to us online via our live chat service, email us at askus@familylives.org.uk or call us on our helpline on 0808 800 2222 to speak to a trained family support worker. 

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