- Thesis Statement
There
are three courses of sibling rivalry which are individual temperaments, special needs or sick
kids and evolving needs.
- Main ideas
a. Individual temperaments
b. Special needs or sick kids
c. Evolving needs
- Supporting details
a. Individual temperaments
Example: If
one child is laid back and another is easily rattled, they may often get into
it.
Fact:
Kids' individual temperaments including
mood, disposition, and adaptability and their unique personalities play a large
role in how well they get along.
b. Special needs or sick kids
Fact:
A child's special needs due to illness
or learning/emotional issues may require more parental time.
Example: Other kids may
pick up on this disparity and act out to get attention or out of fear of what's
happening to the other child.
c. Evolving needs
Example: Toddlers
are naturally protective of their toys and belongings, and are learning to
assert their will, which they will do at every turn. So if a baby brother or
sister picks up the toddler's toy, the older child may react aggressively.
Reason:
Teenagers are developing a sense of
individuality and independence, and might resent helping with household
responsibilities, taking care of younger siblings, or even having to spend time
together.
- Conclusion
a)
Restatement
of Thesis
The
courses that involve in sibling rivalry are individual temperaments, special needs or sick
kids and evolving needs.
b) Recommendation
Parents must try to understand their children need
and fair between the children.
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