How to resolve a fight between your children
Erika asks: My two sons, aged 11 and 13, had a fight over a remote control a month ago and surprisingly they have not spoken to each other after that. I am quite worried. I have asked them to shake hands several times, and threatened to remove some privileges if they continue to not talk to each other. They would ask nonsense questions just to please me, but when left alone, they are back to their non-speaking situation. What else should I do, as I am so worried sick that this situation will remain for the rest of their lives!
Hi Erika –
It’s so interesting how these things happen. Today, I also got a letter from Ricca (even a similar name to yours), about a fight she was in with her sister. I want you to read that one, because I think it applies, but of course you’ll need more than just that. (Just put her name in the Search box, and you’ll get it).
Of course the difference between you and Ricca is that she was in the fight and you’re not. You’re on the outside, just like me!
But from my outside vantage, I need to point something out, that’s very clear from this distance (but maybe not up-close). This fight is not about a remote control. It never was. No one cares this much about a remote control! This is about your sons’ issues with each other, which existed long before that fight, and are continuing. Now I don’t know exactly what the issues are or were, but that’s our job to figure Continue reading