November 18, 2016
Your children are in the living room playing when you hear one exclaim, “That’s mine!” – followed by sounds of scuffling and then crying. It can be frustrating to continuously have to tell your children to share with one another, as well as with other children. But it’s worth the effort.
Sharing is a critical social skill that can help your child build relationships later in life. Being a role model and showing your child how to share is the best way for them to learn this important skill.

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