Your Two Boys Are Fighting ? Do This
You’re in the kitchen, getting lunch ready when you hear a commotion coming from the living room. Curious, you drop the plate into the sink and rush over. As you enter, your eyes land on a chaotic scene: Noah, age three, is wielding his tiny fist, pounding on his little brother Nathan with a determined scowl. His left hand is clenched into a fist, while his right grips a toy that Nathan is desperately clutching with both hands.
“No! Mine! Mine!” Noah yells, voice rising with possessiveness and frustration. Before you can reach them, Nathan, also three, jerks back, tears welling in his eyes. Suddenly, he lets out a sharp, startled cry—an ‘Ouch!’—and crumples to the floor, tears streaming down his face. His left hand is reddened, a faint imprint of teeth marks visible, as if Noah’s tiny teeth had left their mark in his skin.
Nathan is on the floor, fingers scorned and trembling, tears and distress etched across his face. Noah stands over him, fists clenched, eyes fixed with a mixture of defiance and confusion.
What do you and how do you react to both kids?
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