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LESSON 5 · Sibling Wars to Sibling Peace

More Common Than Expected

Most parents feel a stronger pull toward one child than another at some point, though almost none will admit it openly.

The preference itself is not the problem. Children's perception of favoritism is. A child who believes they are less favored shows increased depression, lower self-esteem, and worse sibling relationships regardless of whether the favoritism is real or imagined. Perception drives impact.