Growing Up Together: The Truth About Sibling Rivalry and Lasting Bonds w/ The Cagle Boys

 

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Equipping parents during their child’s academic years to bring learning to daily moments. 

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on today’s episode…

In this episode, Dr. Kelly Cagle engages in a heartfelt conversation with her three sons about their sibling relationships, exploring the dynamics of conflict, emotional intelligence, and the importance of family bonding.

 

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Summary

In this episode, Dr. Kelly Cagle engages in a heartfelt conversation with her three sons about their sibling relationships, exploring the dynamics of conflict, emotional intelligence, and the importance of family bonding. The boys share their experiences of fighting, playing, and learning from each other, emphasizing the value of cherishing family moments and maintaining strong relationships despite challenges.

Takeaways

  • Sibling relationships can be complex and require self-control.

  • Emotional intelligence helps in managing conflicts.

  • Playing together strengthens sibling bonds.

  • It's important to respect each other's emotions.

  • Cherishing family moments is crucial as they won't last forever.

  • Conflict is a normal part of sibling dynamics.

  • Finding individual activities is okay when siblings don't agree.

  • Older siblings often take on a leadership role.

  • Time spent together is valuable, especially in childhood.

  • Family relationships are meant to last a lifetime.



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With a PhD in education, I’m here to teach you how to use daily moments are learning opportunities so you raise confident and competent lifelong learners that thrive in an ever-changing world. 

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