The Good News!
Enough about fighting! Let's talk about the good stuff — like 60% of kids said they're nice to their siblings most of the time or all of the time.
And 71% said they consider their brother or sister a friend. Even Nicholas, 8, who said he'd like his 10-year-old brother to be nicer to him. In fact, Nicholas likes his brother a lot. Just read his poem about him:
Roses are red
Violets are blue
You're funny and nice, and smart, too!!!!!!!!!!!
Amaris, 9, wishes her younger brother Philip would start knocking on her door before coming into her room. But she really appreciates how he comes to her ball games and cheers for her.
And 12-year-old Nick said he loves that his younger sister Lexy is really competitive. It makes her fun to play with, he said. Here's his poem:
My sister's name is Lexy
She can sometimes be a pain!
But she's someone to play with, when you can't go in the rain.
We fight sometimes when we get mad, like bros and sisses will do.
Though I can always count on her,
In life, all the way through!
Into the Future
A lot of kids agreed with Nick about brothers and sisters sticking together through the years. In fact, 75% of kids said they expected to still hang out with their brothers or sisters even when they're grownups.
That's a funny thing to think about. Today, you're sharing the back seat of the car, but one day you will be all grown up and driving the car! And maybe your kids and your brother's or sister's kids will be sitting together in the back seat. They'll be cousins. Do you think they'll fight too? Probably not as much as brothers or sisters would. Uh-oh, when you are grown up, you'll be the parent having to break up the fights!
But for now, you're still a kid. Life with brothers and sisters can be rough and tumble sometimes, but there's a lot of fun and good times to be had too.
The next time you want to complain about your brother or sister, consider this: We asked only-children (kids who don't have brothers or sisters) if they wished they had a brother or sister. What do you think they said?
Nearly all said...YES!
Reviewed by: D'Arcy Lyness, PhD
Date reviewed: January 2011