Multiple Choice
If you want to reduce sibling arguments between your children, how should you respond when they argue with each other?
A) Ignore them so that they don't get reinforced with attention for arguing
B) Jump right in and solve the issue for them so it doesn't escalate
C) Monitor their activity and respond warmly to all the siblings when arguments break out
D) Jump in and protect the younger sibling, but not the older sibing
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