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I have seen how much jealousy is dangerous in relationships.What do you do if someone is like that?what do you do if one of your children is very jealous towards the other one?

2007-02-11 19:34:51 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

15 answers

You must give both exactly he same attention,
not letting the other having better stuff, having
more than the other. The jealous one must be
getting less than the other obviously, or else
there would be no jealousy in between.
I'm not sure if you're doing the right thing.

I'm a mother, but I also am an auntie to my
4 nieces that I never showed who is my favorite.
When I get them stuff, I make sure they are just
the same, only different in color. When of of them
ask me for something, I don't get it just for her but
for the 4 of them.
They all love me, respect me, and listen to me.
They are all grown up now, and 2 of them have
their own children and we're all friends.

PLease don't show favoritism.. it is hurtful to the other,
that even you say the other is not your fave, it's still will
show by action,
You are not showing enough love to the other that can
eventually lead to depression, childhood depression..

2007-02-11 19:52:53 · answer #1 · answered by JUSS 4 · 0 1

You need to make sure the jealousy does not stem from a parent treating one child as a favorite over the other. It is important for the parents to treat the two children the same to avoid any animosity.

If one child is jealous because of the others friends, and or accomplishments they need to be made to realize that sometimes life is just not 100% fair and then they need to find something that they can do better than the other child.

2007-02-11 19:46:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jealousy is ugly, but a fact of life. It is in some part a survival of the fittest. It is hard to control such an emotion if left unchecked. When it is children you need to find ways to teach them to compromise. This is a lesson that should be taught when they are young and continued as they mature.

Jealousy can also be a trust issue. It comes from a feeling of being abandon and left out. As adults we can channel that emotion and refuse it as not to have control over our life. It can separate us from friends and family and destroy relationships especially between a man and a woman.

Taking a deep and long breath then trying to rationalized the situation helps. Maybe just occupying your mind with something else to lesson the feeling. Communication is key and vital in all relationships. Talking about it calmly is paramount.

2007-02-11 19:45:38 · answer #3 · answered by Golden Smile 4 · 0 0

You don't do anything, you let them work it out... It's good for children to have experiences with siblings so they can learn to deal with the real world when it's time... try encouraging the jealous one, and love them the same..remind them that they are their own individual and have their own unique characteristics.... and don't favor any of the siblings... parents subconciously do this... I know my parents gave my brother better treatment than they did with me, I was jealous, but I came out fine... I see other parents doing the same... favoring one child for some reason...

2007-02-11 19:42:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My parents sent me through tons of counciling when I was little to get through that. Sometimes the councelor is enough because they give the jealous sibling extra attention, which is really all they are after. Plus it doesnt make it seem like you are playing favorites. WOrked for me, I now live with my brother.

2007-02-11 19:38:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Find away and nip in the butt, My brother and I Had some serious problems it was never delt with our parents ignored it, the problem esculated to ridiculous hights. today we are in our 30's and we have years of hate between us, our relationship is'ent great but its ok and I mean just ok. Its so sad that we were never made deal with the problem, because our family life could have been so much happier.

2007-02-11 19:44:25 · answer #6 · answered by jam 3 · 0 0

Just think that every parents has its own love and care for each of their children.Maybe you're just being paranoid on what is happening.Try to become more close to your parents and don't be jealous on your siblings.I know that your parents love as the way they love your siblings.

2007-02-11 19:42:35 · answer #7 · answered by i_dont_know 2 · 0 0

-make valuable that your daughter knows there is not any longer something to be jealous approximately via telling her that she's your ultimate helper and which you're pleased with what a great great sister she is. -throughout a time that she's no longer having a tantrum, permit her understand that tantrums won't enable her to get her way....ever... and that she needs to discover a extra acceptable thank you to particular herself. this would assist you throughout destiny tantrums once you're saying "remember what we noted? you're doing it good now." -Use 'on my own time with mommy/daddy' as a reward while she makes it so long with out tantrum. this is mani/pedi's ... make overs... particular tale time that would not contain the little brother. despite. stable success.

2016-09-29 00:08:27 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

for the most part, you have to let them battle it out. if one is much younger, you need to be a little more protective. maybe you need to get to the bottom of the jealousy?

2007-02-11 20:30:56 · answer #9 · answered by sinned 7 · 0 0

Treating all the kids equaly should eliminate that jealousy.

2007-02-11 19:41:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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