Siblings That Squabble Don't Have To Punch and Shout

Published: July 20, 2016, midnight

b'Summer is ending and the school year draws near. Our kids have had lots of fun times together. Siblings can be the best of friends, but conflict and disagreements are also a natural part of their ever-changing relationships. We may not always realize it, but we have many ways to help our kids learn how to "fight fair" - to work out disagreements without punching or\\xa0shouting.\\n\\nJoin me and my returning guest, Parent Coach\\xa0Janet Bonnin\\xa0of Fine-Tuned Families. We will dive into a great discussion with many tips and ideas you can take to head off big "blow ups" and guide constructive communication. We will also be joined by a super mother of eight, Maggie Luevano, and two of her kids who are part of the Hill Country musical group, "Mariachi \'L\'". Maggie and her kids will share stories of growing up in this fantastic family, a brief history of the group\'s formation, and how the family has dealt with sibling disagreements over the years. Don\'t miss this great conversation!\\n\\nJanet Bonnin\\xa0is a Life Coach, Industrial\\xa0Engineer\\xa0and mother of three. She works with busy parents to strengthen family teamwork, parent more effectively,\\xa0de-stress,\\xa0and get more done with less effort at work and at home. Parents who work with\\xa0Janet\\xa0create deeper, more loving relationships and focus on raising awesome kids!\\n\\nFor more information visit:\\xa0Fined-Tuned Families\\xa0and\\xa0Mariachi \'L\'\\n\\nMariachi "L" Photo\\xa0by:\\xa0Bill Sullivan Photography'