By age 4 or 5, it's easier for children to understand the thoughts and feelings of others, and how their actions may impact someone else. 
To help with sibling conflicts, suggest to parents that they:
- Think of their goal as guiding children to eventually resolve conflicts themselves by seeing the other person's perspective, NOT by being the referee. 
 - Discuss how the other sibling is feeling ("What would your sister say?")
 - Ask children how they would feel in similar circumstances ("How would you feel if that was you?")
 - Help make repairs ("What can we do to make this right and move on together?")
 
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