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Sibling relationships present complex issues. This video untangles the inner dynamics of those relationships, with a focus on birth order and its role in personality development. (22 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : Brazelton on Parenting | The Bonds of Family
     


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Discipline
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The New Family
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Fatherhood
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Toilet Training
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In 1957, 92 percent of American children were toilet trained by 18 months. Today, only 60 percent of kids are trained by age three. This video explores ways to help children adjust to life after diapers. (22 minutes)(more details)
 
Kids and Sleep
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Scientists are using cutting-edge brain imagery to increase their understanding of how children sleep. This video explores new discoveries in sleep dynamics, discusses the treatment of sleep disorders, and explains the safe and proper way to put a ba...(more details)
 


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