Lesson Tag: siblings
8.11.22 CVS Managing Sibling Relationships as You Return to Work: Welcome Baby, Welcome Back to Work
Lesson Details

If you are having your second or third baby, you may wonder how to manage your children’s competing needs and emotional outbursts. Returning to work adds another layer of complexity as you arrange for their child care needs. Creating routines to leave in the morning and return home is essential. JoAnn wants to hear from parents about their concerns and experiences, and any questions that you have about the challenge of Returning to Work and Managing Sibling Relationships.
At this session, JoAnn will share ideas about:
- What it means to be a big brother or sister through their eyes
- Managing sibling jealousy and promoting kindness
- Childcare needs and options as you return to work
- Creating routines for mornings and evenings
Course Lessons
If you are having your second or third baby, you may wonder how to manage your children’s competing needs and emotional outbursts. Returning to work adds another layer of complexity as you arrange for their child care needs. Creating routines to leave in the morning and return home is essential. JoAnn wants to hear from parents about their concerns and experiences, and any questions that you have about the challenge of Returning to Work and Managing Sibling Relationships.
At this session, JoAnn will share ideas about:
- What it means to be a big brother or sister through their eyes
- Managing sibling jealousy and promoting kindness
- Childcare needs and options as you return to work
- Creating routines for mornings and evenings
Respond to Sibling Fights and Challenging Behaviors: Create routines to promote kindness
Lesson Details

Your older child was so excited about the new baby. But now that your baby has arrived, he is uncooperative and sometimes acts like a baby, himself. Meanwhile, you're trying to control your youngest as she starts to throw tantrums and learns the word "no." This scenario is all too common, but there are simple tools you can use to increase your children's compliance and decrease your stress.
Course Lessons
Your older child was so excited about the new baby. But now that your baby has arrived, he is uncooperative and sometimes acts like a baby, himself. Meanwhile, you’re trying to control your youngest as she starts to throw tantrums and learns the word “no.” This scenario is all too common, but there are simple tools you can use to increase your children’s compliance and decrease your stress.
8.12.21 Public Class Recording and Handout
Lesson Details

Your older child was so excited about the new baby. But now that your baby has arrived, he is uncooperative and sometimes acts like a baby, himself. Meanwhile, you're trying to control your youngest as she starts to throw tantrums and learns the word "no."
This scenario is all too common, but there are simple tools you can use to increase your children's compliance and decrease your stress.
Course Lessons
Your older child was so excited about the new baby. But now that your baby has arrived, he is uncooperative and sometimes acts like a baby, himself. Meanwhile, you’re trying to control your youngest as she starts to throw tantrums and learns the word “no.”
This scenario is all too common, but there are simple tools you can use to increase your children’s compliance and decrease your stress.
Sibling Connections: Help Young Children Connect in Positive Ways
Lesson Details

Your older child was so excited about the new baby. But now that your baby has arrived, he is uncooperative and sometimes acts like a baby, himself. Meanwhile, you're trying to control your youngest as she starts to throw tantrums and learns the word "no."
This scenario is all too common, but there are simple tools you can use to increase your children's compliance and decrease your stress.
Participants will be able to:
- Understand why your kids are acting up in this way
- Create routines that prevent challenging behaviors
- Promote cooperative relationships between your baby and everyone else in the family
- Implement easy, everyday practices that make for a peaceful home
Course Lessons
Your older child was so excited about the new baby. But now that your baby has arrived, he is uncooperative and sometimes acts like a baby, himself. Meanwhile, you’re trying to control your youngest as she starts to throw tantrums and learns the word “no.”
This scenario is all too common, but there are simple tools you can use to increase your children’s compliance and decrease your stress.
Participants will be able to:
- Understand why your kids are acting up in this way
- Create routines that prevent challenging behaviors
- Promote cooperative relationships between your baby and everyone else in the family
- Implement easy, everyday practices that make for a peaceful home