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Children's Understanding of their Sibling Relationships
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Children's Understanding of their Sibling Relationships
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About This Book
Sibling relationships are both patterned and diverse. This report provides an 'insider' perspective on these relationships and highlights their complexity.
This book draws on research which explores the views of children in middle childhood, aged between 7 and 13. It shows that relationships varying according to context, with gender and the age hierarchy as important features.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Being close and being apart: connection and separation
- Being the oldest, youngest or middle sibling
- Change and continuity
- Problems and coping practices
- Conclusion
- References
- Index