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Why Do Siblings Fight So Much?

Daniela Estobar, Academic, School of Occupational Therapy, Andrés Bello University. Sibling rivalry is one of the most frequent situations within families, and although it often worries parents and caregivers, specialists point out that it is a normal part of child development. Far from signifying a lack of affection, these conflicts are usually related to processes of emotional maturation, seeking attention, and learning social skills. During e…
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Daniela Estobar, Academic, School of Occupational Therapy, Andrés Bello University. Sibling rivalry is one of the most frequent situations within families, and although it often worries parents and caregivers, specialists point out that it is a normal part of child development. Far from signifying a lack of affection, these conflicts are usually related to processes of emotional maturation, seeking attention, and learning social skills. During e…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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