Teaching Children to Play in Harmony

Playtime with friends and siblings should be fun and enjoyable, not World War III. Learn ways to encourage your kids to have fun without the fights

Most parents are familiar with this situation: children are having fun playing together and all of a sudden the game turns into a fight. Although it is quite common that children argue with each other, it can drive parents crazy. How can you deal with this? And why do children fight with each other? Often, a quarrel arises when children get angry because the game doesn’t go their way. Because it is still too difficult for young children to express themselves appropriately, parents need to teach them. Sometimes a child starts teasing or hitting just to see what will happen. Besides, young children have the tendency to imitate behavior from others. That is how they learn. If they see others fight they may copy that. They can also become aggressive to get what they want, like a toy or simply the attention of their parents.

How do you teach children to play without fighting?

How do you solve a fight between children?

Learning to resolve conflicts is an important social skill. That is why it is crucial to give children enough opportunities to play together.

Rosan Ouwerkerk is a Dutch registered psychotherapist and she runs a private practice in Playa del Carmen. If you think her help is required, you can contact her: rosan.ouwerkerk@gmail.com

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