Dr. Laura Markham is the author of Peaceful Parent, Happy
Kids: How To Stop Yelling and Start Connecting and Peaceful Parent,
Happy Siblings: How to Stop the Fighting and Raise Friends for
Life.
Dr. Markham earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Columbia
University in New York. Her clinical practice is entirely
devoted to coaching parents, with clients from New York to
Australia (via Skype). She monitors the pulse of parents’
needs through her very active social network, including her own web
site, AhaParenting.com. She speaks frequently with reporters for
press as diverse as CNN and Parents Magazine and makes regular TV
appearances. Dr. Markham lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with her
family.
“Finally, a book that answers your questions around sibling
rivalry! In this insightful book, Dr. Markham draws on scientific
research to craft smart strategies that any parent can use to help
their children resolve their conflicts with empathy, mindfulness
and peace. A must-read for every parent.”
--Dr. Shefali Tsabary, bestelling author of The Awakened
Family and The Conscious Parent
“This book delivers hope and help. Laura Markham brilliantly
applies her respectful, attuned, limit-setting approach to sibling
dynamics. Full of realistic scenarios and scripts for how parents
can turn conflict into opportunities to build skills, and turn
parental dread into meaningful intervention. Peaceful Parent, Happy
Siblings masterfully coaches parents on how to honor each child’s
experience, set limits, reduce conflict, and build skills for
life.”
--Tina Payne Bryson, PhD, co-author of The Whole-Brain Child and
No-Drama Discipline
“Parents need all the help they can get to be the kind of parent
they want to be, and to use parenting skills that influence their
children to be good citizens of the world. Dr. Laura’s book is
filled with this kind of help—practical, inspiring, and encouraging
though real-life examples. It would have helped me a lot when I was
raising my children.”
--Dr. Jane Nelsen, author and co-author of the Positive Discipline
series
“Adding a child to the family creates a cascade of challenges. Dr.
Laura Markham shows parents how to avoid common sibling
difficulties, and how to convey their love, even in stressful
situations, so children truly feel supported. Open this book, and
you'll find clarity, wisdom, workable ideas, and generous helpings
of respect for parents and children.”
--Patty Wipfler, founder, Hand in Hand Parenting
"Refreshingly positive and respectful in its tone, Peaceful
Parents, Happy Siblings lovingly guides parents by using scripts
and practical examples, essential tools for any parent with more
than one child. Dr. Laura's compassionate approach is empowering
for parents, and liberating for children."
--Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson, Founders of Attachment
Parenting International, and authors of Attached at the Heart
“Brothers and sisters rejoice! Here's a family roadmap to
transform bickering kids into a connected sibling team. One third
of kids have a warm caring relationship with their siblings. Read
this book and your family can join the ranks.”
--Heather Shumaker, author of It's Okay Not to Share
“A phenomenal book for parents with multiple children! Dr. Markham
addresses all of the common sibling issues with sensible solutions
to bring peace and foster healthy relationships between siblings.
This book will be my constant companion for years to come.”
--Rebecca Eanes, author of Positive Parenting
“Whether you are just beginning to contemplate having a second
child or you are already frustrated by nonstop sibling fighting,
this book is for you. I marveled at the amount of wisdom,
compassion, and practical ideas packed into its pages. The wisdom
begins with her gentle reminder that we have to start with
ourselves if we want to make meaningful changes in our children’s
relationships with each other. The compassion is in Dr. Laura’s
empathy for everyone in the mix—including angry and worried
parents. And the ideas aren’t just practical and usable—many of
them are downright fun. You’ll laugh out loud just reading them,
and everyone will laugh when you try them out. Wouldn’t that be a
nice change from bickering and clobbering?”
--Lawrence J. Cohen, PhD, author of Playful Parenting
“As a parenting coach, I know that sibling struggles can be
heart-wrenching for parents. Dr. Laura's strategies are right on
the money to help today's parents create more peaceful homes - and
stronger sibling relationships. Great work!”
--Amy McCready, founder of Positive Parenting Solutions and author
of If I Have to Tell You One More Time and The “Me, Me, Me”
Epidemic
“This book walks parents through sibling scenarios – even ones for
very intense children – and breaks down the specifics of how to
approach common struggles, without making parents feel guilty or
overwhelmed. It is a wonderful resource that gives parents the
tools to not only help our children while in the midst of conflict,
but also helps us to teach our children how to be the loving, kind
and respectful brothers and sisters we know they can be.”
— Gina Osher, The Twin Coach
“If you are the parent of more than one child, this is the book for
you. Laura Markham begins at the beginning – the how and when to
tell your child that they are about to become a big brother or
sister -- and then offers concrete suggestions to help you lay down
the foundation for a healthy sibling relationship throughout your
children’s lives. I know that I will highly recommend this book to
all my clients.”
--Rev. Susan Nason parent educator
" Dr. Laura's examples and coaching-based methodology make
parenting siblings far less daunting....Her book reassures us that
doing our best with the right tools, including self-regulation,
connection, and coaching, can build a much happier and more
peaceful family."
--Nancy Peplinsky, Founder & Executive Director of Holistic Moms
Network
“In the peaceful parenting household, there are no time-outs.
Stickers, toys, and candy are not rewards for good behavior. And
when it comes to siblings, children aren’t taught to share, but to
take turns. With this book, Markham (Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids)
aims to help readers effect a subtle but powerful paradigm shift
and raise children who are self-regulated and driven by empathy
rather than a reward/punishment dynamic. Model conversations are
idealized but artfully crafted—“I guess it hurt your feelings when
your sister wouldn’t let you play with her and her friend... you
still can’t stand outside her door and scream like that,
sweetie”—and provide an entire vocabulary for the book’s
philosophy. The book’s third part is directed specifically toward
parents anticipating baby number two, but other chapters offer more
than enough solutions for parents already up to their elbows in
sibling rivalries and fights. The book draws on scientific studies
as much as possible, but the available research findings are often
inconclusive. Markham makes her case most through common sense,
putting the responsibility on parents to exemplify peaceful,
positive behavior that uplifts the entire family.”
--Publishers Weekly
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