Siblings fight – we wish it didn’t happen, but sometimes there’s nothing we can do. Or is there? Sometimes, a fight is just a fight. But more often than not, there’s a deeper issue at play. For example, a squabble over a stuffed animal may actually be a competition for attention.Roya Kravetz is a Board Certified and ICF Credentialed Life Coach specializing in strength-based coaching for children, teens, adults, and parents whoselives are affected by ADHD or similar behavioral and/or organizational challenges.She is also a certified Career Coach, mainly for clients with an ADHD diagnosis. Roya is Co-Founder and a Thought-Leader for Parenting 2.0, an international movement that facilitates positive change by nurturing a more proactive life skills educational process.She has been published several times and is a regular speaker at local, national and international conferences. Fluent in three languages, Roya coachesclients nationally and internationallyTop 10 Ways to Stop Meltdowns in Their TracksIn this FREE insider’s guide from the experts at ImpactParents, learn 10 tips that will actually help you reduce the frequency and intensity of meltdowns for good! Used by parents all over the world, successfully help children manage their intense emotions and triggers so they learn to respond with respect and calm.Listen to this bonus episode from the archives of ImpactParents with Roya Kravetz about some of the best ways to help kids get along, especially siblings in a family with ADHD. Here is what was covered on this special archival episode:What is the impact of ADHD on family dynamics?How important it is to educate both the child and the parents about ADHD?How do ADHD coaches help to modify the family dynamic? Related Blogs:Pick Your Battles To Achieve Family PeaceHow to Get Siblings to Love Each Other3 step Method to ACE Communication with Complex Kids & TeensSix Things to STOP Saying to your (ADHD) KidsWhy Nagging Doesn't Work, Especially for Kids with ADHDRelationships by Design Connect with Roya:WebsiteFacebookTwitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices