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writes: Who has half siblings?I'd like some advice on the best way to help form half-sibling bonds. There are five of them. All living in separate households. Their father recently died so he isn't here to help them get to know each other. It's difficult navigating 5 families to arrange for the kids to spend time together. What's the best way to help these kids form that attachment? Having all 5 do things together as a unit or getting two or three kids to spend quality time together? Guardians are on board with kids knowing each other but none of them will actively do things with the kids siblings. Anyone speaking from experience would be appreciated. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 August 2014): Try talking to the siblings and finding out what they actually enjoy before you do anything, you need to find something they have in common for an easier way to find activities for them to do and bond through.
Ask their parents to drop them off somewhere where they can spend the day together. Something that will take a whole day, something fun and interactive for the best results.
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