When children are young, they can't appreciate the preciousness of this affection, so they always start fighting because of a little dispute. At this time, parents will have a headache to stop it, but when they grow up, they will understand that they have to take care of their brothers and sisters, so they rarely argue with them, and at the same time, they will leave anything delicious to them first. In fact, when children have disputes, parents' partiality is the most important factor. If parents treat other children differently because they prefer one child, it will cause dissatisfaction among other children, and then create a gap between children.
When parents are not at home, my sister will automatically assume the role of parents, supervise my brother and sister to get up and wash, and then try her best to make a simple breakfast for my brother and sister. When I am outside, I will take the initiative to hold my brothers and sisters' hands and prevent them from running around. If someone bullies my brother and sister at school, my sister will bravely stand up and stop them and protect them. Moreover, when my brothers and sisters make mistakes, I will patiently teach them to understand the truth.