
The Hierarchy of Siblings
07/06/23 • 28 min
For those of us who have siblings, we all know there are days that we wish we were an only child. It's hard enough being a kid and trying to navigate social situations with strangers, but imagine having another person you have to live with and see everyday. What makes things even more challenging is that person also takes up time, attention and resources from you. Having a sibling can be frustrating but rewarding, and sometimes as parents we have this idea of what kind of relationship we want for our kids, and just like the unpredictability of life, sibling relationships can develop in the craziest ways. Charisse gives you the low down on how to create your “Parent Package” so you can plant the seeds for your kiddos so they can began to build a healthy relationship with their siblings on their terms.
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Credits:
Host: Charisse Sims
Senior Producer: Krystal Hill
Associate Producer: Mike Bryant
Editor: Mike Bryant
Art: Starline Hodge & Coi Mattison
Executive Producers: Codie Elaine Oliver & Tommy Oliver
Content Distributor: Black Love Podcast Network
For those of us who have siblings, we all know there are days that we wish we were an only child. It's hard enough being a kid and trying to navigate social situations with strangers, but imagine having another person you have to live with and see everyday. What makes things even more challenging is that person also takes up time, attention and resources from you. Having a sibling can be frustrating but rewarding, and sometimes as parents we have this idea of what kind of relationship we want for our kids, and just like the unpredictability of life, sibling relationships can develop in the craziest ways. Charisse gives you the low down on how to create your “Parent Package” so you can plant the seeds for your kiddos so they can began to build a healthy relationship with their siblings on their terms.
We love answering your questions here! If you have a question you need Charisse to answer Fill out our form or join the Parenting for the Culture Class (its FREE)and discuss every episode with Charisse every Friday after the episode drops!
Don't forget to connect with Charisse @charissesims
If you learned something today, make sure you tell another parent so they can get in on the info! Click that follow button and follow the podcast so you never miss a new episode. If you really want to help us out, rate and review (we all need that positive affirmation!) See you next week!
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BLACK LOVE, INC. is the premier Black-owned & operated media company for celebrating 360 degrees of Black Love.
Connect with us:
@blacklove on Instagram
@blacklovedoc on Facebook
@blacklovedoc on Twitter
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Credits:
Host: Charisse Sims
Senior Producer: Krystal Hill
Associate Producer: Mike Bryant
Editor: Mike Bryant
Art: Starline Hodge & Coi Mattison
Executive Producers: Codie Elaine Oliver & Tommy Oliver
Content Distributor: Black Love Podcast Network
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We love answering your questions here! If you have a question you need Charisse to answer Fill out our form or join the Parenting for the Culture Class (its FREE)and discuss every episode with Charisse every Friday after the episode drops!
Don't forget to connect with Charisse @charissesims
If you learned something today, make sure you tell another parent so they can get in on the info! Click that follow button and follow the podcast so you never miss a new episode. If you really want to help us out, rate and review (we all need that positive affirmation!) See you next week!
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BLACK LOVE, INC. is the premier Black-owned & operated media company for celebrating 360 degrees of Black Love.
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@blacklove on Instagram
@blacklovedoc on Facebook
@blacklovedoc on Twitter
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Credits:
Host: Charisse Sims
Senior Producer: Krystal Hill
Associate Producer: Mike Bryant
Editor: Mike Bryant
Art: Starline Hodge & Coi Mattison
Executive Producers: Codie Elaine Oliver & Tommy Oliver
Content Distributor: Black Love Podcast Network
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We love answering your questions here! If you have a question you need Charisse to answer Fill out our form or join the Parenting for the Culture Class (its FREE)and discuss every episode with Charisse every Friday after the episode drops!
Don't forget to connect with Charisse @charissesims
If you learned something today, make sure you tell another parent so they can get in on the info! Click that follow button and follow the podcast so you never miss a new episode. If you really want to help us out, rate and review (we all need that positive affirmation!) See you next week!
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BLACK LOVE, INC. is the premier Black-owned & operated media company for celebrating 360 degrees of Black Love.
Connect with us:
@blacklove on Instagram
@blacklovedoc on Facebook
@blacklovedoc on Twitter
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Credits:
Host: Charisse Sims
Senior Producer: Krystal Hill
Associate Producer: Mike Bryant
Editor: Mike Bryant
Art: Starline Hodge & Coi Mattison
Executive Producers: Codie Elaine Oliver & Tommy Oliver
Content Distributor: Black Love Podcast Network
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