Not Sharing - A Blossom Guide

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We’ve all been there - a child grabs a toy off another and immediately we are in a sticky situation. Should we force sharing, or is it ok to say no? Worry no longer, because this easy to read guide will walk you through strategies and techniques so you can feel confident and assured in your approach.

Unlock simple, practical ways to help your child resolve these conflicts without yelling, forcing, or feeling like they have lost out.

You’re busy. Between drop-offs, meals and bedtime routines, you don’t have time for complicated theories or one-size-fits-all rules. You want straightforward, trustworthy advice that you can feel confident in and which actually works in real life. This guide is written for that.

What’s in it for you

  • Clear, no-jargon explanations of why “force them to share” can backfire and what that means for your child’s confidence and relationships.

  • Easy-to-use strategies you can try today: calm scripts to use in the moment, simple ways to model negotiation, and small routines that teach fairness and respect.

  • Concrete ways to encourage empathy, so kids choose cooperation because they want to, not because they’re told to.

  • Tips for turning tense toy-grabbing moments into quick learning opportunities that don’t derail your day.

Why parents like this guide

  • Short, practical steps - no long reading sessions required.

  • Real-life examples from everyday playdates and the playground.

  • Tools that respect your child’s feelings and help them build independence.

If you want fewer shouting matches, easier playtime, and children who learn to solve conflicts kindly and confidently, this guide is made for you. Simple, effective, and ready to use - because parenting advice should fit your life, not complicate it.

We’ve all been there - a child grabs a toy off another and immediately we are in a sticky situation. Should we force sharing, or is it ok to say no? Worry no longer, because this easy to read guide will walk you through strategies and techniques so you can feel confident and assured in your approach.

Unlock simple, practical ways to help your child resolve these conflicts without yelling, forcing, or feeling like they have lost out.

You’re busy. Between drop-offs, meals and bedtime routines, you don’t have time for complicated theories or one-size-fits-all rules. You want straightforward, trustworthy advice that you can feel confident in and which actually works in real life. This guide is written for that.

What’s in it for you

  • Clear, no-jargon explanations of why “force them to share” can backfire and what that means for your child’s confidence and relationships.

  • Easy-to-use strategies you can try today: calm scripts to use in the moment, simple ways to model negotiation, and small routines that teach fairness and respect.

  • Concrete ways to encourage empathy, so kids choose cooperation because they want to, not because they’re told to.

  • Tips for turning tense toy-grabbing moments into quick learning opportunities that don’t derail your day.

Why parents like this guide

  • Short, practical steps - no long reading sessions required.

  • Real-life examples from everyday playdates and the playground.

  • Tools that respect your child’s feelings and help them build independence.

If you want fewer shouting matches, easier playtime, and children who learn to solve conflicts kindly and confidently, this guide is made for you. Simple, effective, and ready to use - because parenting advice should fit your life, not complicate it.