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Sibling Rivalry

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Term Paper TitleSibling Rivalry
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)4.84
Sibling Rivalry
Sibling rivalry will always occur in a household of more than one child whether through comparison, fighting, jealousy, or by other means.  Parents and children both contribute to the rivalry.  It will occur on a daily, weekly, and even an hourly basis.  Sibling rivalry may become difficult and annoying to parents, but they must deal with it day after day.  In definition, sibling rivalry is when one sibling or more compete with one another or try to emulate each other .Rivalry is different from fighting.  It appears when children compete for their parents’ love and attention (Faull 88).  
Sibling relationships can be a key to rivalry.  An intense relationship includes love and hate, play and fight, and the teasing and mocking of each other.  There are some questions on why certain siblings get along harmoniously and affectionately, while there are others that constantly fight (Dunn front flap).  Siblings usually have a very harsh relationship when they are young.  As they mature, they become better friends and start getting into fewer and fewer fights .Brothers and sisters sometimes work together to get through jams.  Siblings occasionally team up to trick or get back at a parent in revenge (Faber and Mazlish 27-28).  Aggression is very frequent in sibling relationships.  In one study, 29% of behavior observed between siblings was hostile


(Dunn 22).  It is usually the older child being aggressive to the younger one, but the younger child may become increasingly aggressive as he/she grows.  In one Canadian study, a family where the mother is very friendly to the second born at the eight month stage, the two children were very opposed to each other six months later (Dunn 98).  There are many siblings that take their aggression to the extremes, and others who travel through phases of rivalry, then end in a close, loving relationship (“Sibling Aggression”).  Plus, not all rivalry is negative.  
Birth order greatly affects the relationships between siblings.  Frank J. Sulloway, writer of Born to Rebel, had this to say about birth order, “Few aspects of human behavior can claim such generalizability (as birth order) across class, nationality, gender, and time.”  Birth order is the ultimate cause of behavior; it is destiny—if not entirely, then pretty nearly so (Epstein 51).  First children tend to accomplish more than their siblings do because their parents expect more of them.  All children in a family behave differently because of the way th...

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