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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/modern-chinese-fa
 mily-units-sibling-rivalry-vs-one-child-42449/register">Modern Chinese Fam
 ily Units: Sibling Rivalry Vs One Child  现代中国家庭：手足竞争
 与独生子女</a>\nIn this club\, we'll have a psychological discussion 
 and all are welcome! If you\;re an only child\, a sibling\, or a parent\, 
 we want to hear from you and discuss with you!_x000D_ _x000D_ With the end
  of the one-child policy\, many families in China are experiencing the com
 plexities of raising multiple children for the first time in generations. 
 What's the psychological effect of this? What issues come up in the contex
 t of Chinese families navigating the shift from the one-child policy to mu
 lti-child households? How does sibling rivalry manifest in this unique cul
 tural setting? What strategies can parents and siblings use to foster harm
 ony rather than competition? Could similar issues of sibling rivalry occur
  with cousins\, classmates or colleagues?_x000D_ _x000D_ In this club\, St
 ella will guide us to explore the causes of sibling rivalry within the con
 text of Chinese culture. Let's consider factors like parental expectations
 \, academic pressure\, and traditional family roles. If you're an only chi
 ld\, share your thoughts on how having a sibling might have impacted your 
 upbringing. Let's discuss practical strategies to resolve conflicts and ex
 plore techniques such as open communication\, fair distribution of parenta
 l attention\, and setting family rules. By understanding the cultural nuan
 ces and employing effective conflict resolution strategies\, we can transf
 orm rivalry into opportunities for growth\, connection\, and mutual suppor
 t. Let's have a fascinating discussion!_x000D_ _x000D_ 在这个俱乐部
 中，我们将进行一次心理学讨论，欢迎所有人参加！无
 论你是独生子女、兄弟姐妹，还是父母，我们都希望听
 到你的声音，与您一起探讨！_x000D_ _x000D_ 随着独生子女
 政策的结束，许多中国家庭首次在几代人中面临抚养多
 个孩子的复杂性。这对心理有何影响？在中国家庭从独
 生子女政策转向多子女家庭的过程中，会出现哪些问题
 ？在这种独特的文化背景下，兄弟姐妹之间的竞争如何
 表现？父母和兄弟姐妹可以采用哪些策略来促进和谐而
 非竞争？类似的手足竞争问题是否也会出现在堂兄弟、
 同学或同事之间？_x000D_ _x000D_ [...]
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LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Modern Chinese Family Units: Sibling Rivalry Vs One Child  现代
 中国家庭：手足竞争与独生子女
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