Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less, if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Keep in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

Hey Friend!   Now let’s go be our own motivation and follow me on Pinterest, for more helpful and relatable chaos!

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Shannon 🌸

Momma Hacks that helps my Chaos.

Momma Hacks that helps my Chaos.

With change in the seasons and the sun staying out longer, my days seem to get more chaotic, from a my daily to-dos list, practices, play dates, birthday parties and just trying to have any type of social life.

I complied a few things that help me manage my beautiful chaos….

1. Make your coffee the night before or pour it into a water bottle first thing

2. Have groceries delivered or atleast go in the store with a well mapped out list, making sure to Avoid any trigger isles. I mean damn, if you have not walked out of store with complete embarrassment, while surf boarding your child. Are you really momma-ing?!?

3. Schedule, schedule schedule! We all know a Toddler will turn into a monster, if one thing is wrong.

4. Screen time is okay! Please don not feel bad about it!

5. Have a Healthy snack readily available.

6. Alternate toys! Your kiddo def gets tired of the same toy, so make is fun for them to play alone, giving you additional time to get things completed.

7. Get outside for at least 20 mins a day. Even if it’s raining or snowing. I’ve learned that the kiddo really do not care. They just want to have fun. If anything, It’s more so you, not wanting to look like a wet dog.

8. Enjoy the moments! Chaos or no chaos your kids are happy and thriving and so are you!

From you favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Kind in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

Hey Friend!   Now let’s go be our own motivation and follow me on Pinterest, for more helpful and relatable chaos!

Also don’t forget to SHARE!

From you Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

The Future is Bright!

The Future is Bright!

Hey Friends, Hey!

Remember when you told yourself this is the year, and NOW ITS ACTUALLY THE YEAR!!?! Q1 flew by And now we’re well into the new year, new Quarter and goals are aligning and your list is seeing wild check marks! Here are some ways we will continue to thrive and check mark our goals and dreams.!🌸

Here’s the list:

1. Doubt. Too many times you may have found yourself on the self-doubt train asking yourself “why is this not happening for me?” or “what am I doing wrong?”. What you need to understand is things won’t always go as planned. Honestly “planned” events are overrated, I can attest to that. (Wedding, businesses, friendships, trips… the list goes on) Majority of the things in my life never went as planned and it has been the most enjoyable, successful, blessed moments of my life. So instead of beating yourself up and second guessing your greatness, own it and thrive into the greatness that was created JUST for you!

2. Boundaries. We are all getting too mature to have unclear boundaries with others.. Set boundaries and be direct with what you accept and what you will not. It’s is okay to say “No” and not have any feelings behind it.

3. Fear of failure. This one hits home for me. You have to allow yourself to Grow in order to a thrive. Eliminate the mindset that fear is in control. Be open and committed to learning yourself, and to value your worth.

4. Not celebrating yourself. Too Many people feel guilty when they celebrate themselves. DO NOT!!. You worked hard and put in work. You never gave up. Do not feel like you have to dime your light around others, because others should brighten theirs to compliment yours.

5. Settling. Why settle? Allow yourself to take steps intentionally in the right direction where you will grow and thrive.

6. Gaining approvals. I struggled and struggled hard with this. Understand that you do not need anyone’s approval to do YOU. Please, leave that behind. You owe it to yourself to be your own cheerleader. Be the whole Damn firecracker, not just the spark.

7. Light Dimmers . We all know them! . Let them go. Anyone who can disturb your joy and happiness do not need to be a part of your life!

I hope this was helpful. As we continue to thrive in this year, remember each season, each Quater will not all be the same. But as we continue to thrive in our own greatness, every step will have a meaning, we just might have to change our perspectives to see and understand.

#EDITtoGrow #EDITtoTHRIVE #beyourownmotivation

From,

Your favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

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Is Blogging Dead?

Is Blogging Dead?

Blogging is very much alive!

Blogging is Very much alive and Thriving! I’ve been getting a lot of questions asking if blogging still popular and if I really think that someone can make money from blogging.

BUT the reality is, Blogging is very much a live!  Blogging is evolving and now is the time to jump on the rails to ride it out. Blogging is the OG of social media and with proven results time and time again, that it can continue to thrive! Even when all else fails( or crash for the day!) lol. Blogging will continue to thrive, in ways others can not. Depending on how you, utilize your blog, it can also be a great Source to generate passive income.

SO STOP BEING IN YOUR LAZY ERA, and start your Blog!!

From your Favorite Editor Of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

Top Reasons To Start A Blog

Top Reasons To Start A Blog

 Top Reasons You Should Start A Blog 

1. Blog As A Creative Outlet

Blogging is an incredible creative outlet and while it may start as such, it may eventually lead to something more! A blog has a way of allowing you to explore your creativity in many ways. This may include writing, photography, graphic or web design, marketing, business and entrepreneurship.

I first began blogging as a form of self-care. Trust me, I needed all the self-care. I was struggling, with postpartum. There was something about letting it all out with a group of “friends” with no expectations of an answer. It became a part of my daily routine.

I was able to explore various styles of writing, which has lead me to spend half my time writing blogs for others as a service. It was something I never imagined doing but the creative doors opened new opportunities along the way!

Blogging is my creative outlet, I have learned new skills, met new people, and developed new interests I never considered before.

2. Sharing Your Passion And Knowledge With Others

The ability to share your passion or knowledge with others is rewarding in many ways. Whether you’re a master at crafting, baking, decor, organizing or finances, your knowledge can help others. There are millions of people scouring the internet looking to solve problems and answer questions. The blog post they come across could be yours!

Imagine helping a struggling family sort their finances and begin to save money. Or perhaps your skills with keeping a organized House, can lead to a entrepreneur opening her own shop. Your passion, skills, and knowledge can open new possibilities for those around you. You may make new friends, build a community, and even generate revenue, all from sharing what you know through your blog!

3. Create A New Source Of Income

Blogging opens the door to a new revenue stream. Think about all the ways you can use your passion and knowledge through your blog. Many bloggers create courses, e-books, and memberships to help others.

Bloggers, also create printables and templates to sale to their audience. You can design them to fit their needs, such as daily to-do lists, trackers, or social media templates for their businesses. It’s a great way to connect to your creative side and make money online.

4. Build A Brand

If you’re starting or growing a business, starting a blog is wise and highly recommended. Your blog is a fantastic way to create awareness of your products or services. By building your brand, you create trust, authority, and a strong online presence.

Blogs can drive traffic to online stores as well as brick-and-mortar stores. Never take the power of a blog for granted. Reach new customers, re-engage old customers, and create a recognizable brand that attracts loyal followers. Whether you’re a speaker or children’s clothing store, a blog can help build your brand’s awareness.

So friends, what are you waiting for? Start putting those ideas to work and start your blogging journey now!

Let’s all thrive together, because blogging is not DEAD!

Happy Blogging!

From you favorite editor of Chaos

Shannon🌸

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Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivals

Tips For dealing with Sibling Rivalry.”

“Momma is going to Time Out” Is what I say to my chaotic bunch. Although they care less if I go to timeout, bc they will just follow me, but its a breather for me.

With three all within 14Months apart in age. And while they are all best friends and love to play together, they also do their fair share of fighting.

I’m proud to say, though, that the sibling rivalry in my household is much better than it once was. Through trial & error. we have managed to greatly reduce the amount of conflict.

Here are some of the practical tips, tricks, and rules that have helped me handle the sibling rivalry between my kids:

1. Name-calling is absolutely never allowed

This is a rule I decided to implement early on in my parenting journey. Too many times, fights about little things can turn into character assassination. So, we don’t allow name-calling of any sort, at any time.

I know that — although something might seem harmless — it can still be hurtful and even scarring down the road. Being called names can be internalized and become negative self-talk.

2. Take breaks when necessary

If my kiddos have a day where they just can’t seem to stop fighting, or if they get into an argument that is extra heated, I suggest that they take a break from each other. That way, each one has a chance to cool down.

3. Talk about the fights after emotions have calmed down

 This tip is something that I’ve found helpful throughout my parenting journey. It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about sibling rivalry, or kids not listening, or a hard day at school. You just can’t get through to kids when their emotions are roaring loud and proud!.

It’s best to let our kids calm down and talk to them later. While the emotions are high, the best thing you can do is empathize and help them handle those feelings in an appropriate way.

Instead, empathize each kiddos feelings. You can try saying, “You sound really mad. Do you want to take a break with me to calm down?” Then, later when calm, you can talk about the details and insert some parenting wisdom.

By the way, yelling over kiddos who are yelling at each other doesn’t work. Not that I know that from experience or anything…

4. Keep your language positive

Instead of saying something like, “You’re being such a bad girl,” say. I know you can listen because you’ve shown me that before. Can you show me again!”

Keeping your language positive helps your kids to think positively about themselves, even if their behavior isn’t good at the moment. If they believe they “can’t listen,” they might stop trying. But if you insist that they can listen when they want to, they’ll try harder.

So instead of “You guys are always so mean to each other!” Try, “I know you guys can play nicely together. Now please show me.”

5. Encourage them to work out disputes on their own

I used to play the referee for every single dispute between my kids.

First, when they came to me with a problem, I encouraged them to come up with their own solutions. If they were arguing over a toy, for example, I would say something like:

“OK, well, we only have one of these, and there’s two of you, so what do you guys think we should do?”

As a result, they have learned to resolve small conflicts without me, and only come to me when they need to. I often overhear little arguments that are quickly resolved (and even include apologies!) without any help from me.( Pat on my own back,💅🏽)

6. PRAISE them when they are getting along well and not fighting

One day it occurred to me that, I never praised my kids when they were playing nicely.

Now, I try to point out whenever I see behavior that I would like to see repeated.

If I see one of my kiddos sharing a favorite toy, or giving each other a compliment, or simply playing for an hour without bickering — I point it out! I tell them how proud I am of them and how it makes me so happy to see them being the amazing kiddos that I know they are.

7. Make sure you’re not accidentally fueling the sibling rivalry

This is a big one in our household, bc Shaun and I take the kids out separate a lot to give them breaks and to give the other parent a break from all of the kiddos. We will give treats or awards and not remembering to get every child something, knowing it will be a trigger as soon as the child walks into the house. Luckily, my kids now also pick up one for themselves and one for their sibling that is not with them. Kind in mind it something like candy or something small, but they think about each other. That alone makes me feel like, I’m doing a good job at parenting.

That being said, you’re doing a great job at this parenting thing. And just because these little hacks work for our family does not being your way is wrong. Every family is different and every child is different, so do what’s best for your family and what keeps you thriving.

Hey Friend!   Now let’s go be our own motivation and follow me on Pinterest, for more helpful and relatable chaos!

Also don’t forget to SHARE!

From you Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

You’re Doing Great!

You’re Doing Great!

Surfboard Style…

Hey Momma, Hey!

I wanted to stop for a moment, to say you’re doing an amazing job! Just wanted to get that off my chest before I begin our day. I need to make two errands for The day, with one being Target!!

However, I instantly remembered my last melt down in Target and the anxiety kicked in…. so with being said , I know I am going to make Target the last stop.

I laugh…. bc what parent has not had a Darling Kiddo loose all muscle movement , laying out in the middle of a store!?! ( If you know, then you know 🙃)

If your’re not surf boarding your kiddo out of their favorite store, are you really parenting?

From your Favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

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The Future is Bright!

The Future is Bright!

Hey Friends, Hey!

Remember when you told yourself this is the year, and NOW ITS ACTUALLY THE YEAR!!?! Q1 flew by And now we’re well into the new year, new Quarter and goals are aligning and your list is seeing wild check marks! Here are some ways we will continue to thrive and check mark our goals and dreams.!🌸

Here’s the list:

1. Doubt. Too many times you may have found yourself on the self-doubt train asking yourself “why is this not happening for me?” or “what am I doing wrong?”. What you need to understand is things won’t always go as planned. Honestly “planned” events are overrated, I can attest to that. (Wedding, businesses, friendships, trips… the list goes on) Majority of the things in my life never went as planned and it has been the most enjoyable, successful, blessed moments of my life. So instead of beating yourself up and second guessing your greatness, own it and thrive into the greatness that was created JUST for you!

2. Boundaries. We are all getting too mature to have unclear boundaries with others.. Set boundaries and be direct with what you accept and what you will not. It’s is okay to say “No” and not have any feelings behind it.

3. Fear of failure. This one hits home for me. You have to allow yourself to Grow in order to a thrive. Eliminate the mindset that fear is in control. Be open and committed to learning yourself, and to value your worth.

4. Not celebrating yourself. Too Many people feel guilty when they celebrate themselves. DO NOT!!. You worked hard and put in work. You never gave up. Do not feel like you have to dime your light around others, because others should brighten theirs to compliment yours.

5. Settling. Why settle? Allow yourself to take steps intentionally in the right direction where you will grow and thrive.

6. Gaining approvals. I struggled and struggled hard with this. Understand that you do not need anyone’s approval to do YOU. Please, leave that behind. You owe it to yourself to be your own cheerleader. Be the whole Damn firecracker, not just the spark.

7. Light Dimmers . We all know them! . Let them go. Anyone who can disturb your joy and happiness do not need to be a part of your life!

I hope this was helpful. As we continue to thrive in this year, remember each season, each Quater will not all be the same. But as we continue to thrive in our own greatness, everything step will have a meaning, we just might have to change perspectives to see and understand.

#EDITtoGrow #EDITtoTHRIVE #beyourownmotivation

From,

Your favorite Editor of Chaos

Shannon 🌸

Be your own Motivation!…Keep Going

Be your own Motivation!…Keep Going

Hey Friends, Hey!

Be Your Own Motivation!!… Keep Going!

Tip of the DAY!….. Be your own Motivation and just keep going. Believe in yourself.

Be Your Own Motivation!!
https://pin.it/5BibmGO Just Keep Going!

You F*cking got This!! … just keep going!💕🌸 Be Your Own Motivation!

From Your Favorite Editor of Chaos,

Shannon

 

 

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