By: Kelliann Bolash, Christa McLaughlin, Colleen Bradley, Lindsay Klepchick, and Mogan Covaleski.

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By: Kelliann Bolash, Christa McLaughlin, Colleen Bradley, Lindsay Klepchick, and Mogan Covaleski

* Rivalry common with siblings * Tattling, criticizing, and lying are common * Bad habits- nail biting, tantrums, bed wetting * Sibling rivalry ends as children mature

* Signs of stress * Nail biting * Hair twirling * Rapid blinking * 1 in 3 children suffer from stress * Stress can cause physical problems

* 4-6 year olds prefer cooperative play to competitive games * Encourage children to cheer on teammates * Activities teach children not to compare themselves to others

Four years old * Spend more time in cooperative play * Fighting is common * Family is still more important than friends * Ask adults for approval * Enjoy helping around the house

Five year olds * More outgoing and talkative * Play best in groups * Social acceptance by peers is important * Don’t like to be different * Concerned about what others say or do

Six year olds * Children want to do things their own way * Best friends are the same sex * Children play readily in mixed groups * Friendships become closer and last longer