A fraternal climate based on dialogue and respect within the family contributes to a more successful management of fights between siblings. Coexistence has its own tolls and on holidays sometimes comes boredom from spending so much time together and the need to play again with school friends. In this way, conflicts between siblings are frequent in many homes. Fights, threats, and even physical assaults may occur more often than usual. These fights are most common among children between 6 and 12 years of age and usually disappear with adolescence. But they can be stopped. . Conflicts between siblings can be considered something natural, almost inherent to the fraternal condition.