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AI for prepping sibling conflict mediation
Walk into the kid-vs-kid conversation with a structure that works for both ages.
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- 1The premise
- 2sibling conflict
- 3developmental difference
- 4mediation
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Section 1
The premise
Siblings need different framings at different ages; AI helps you prep both halves of the conversation.
What AI does well here
- Suggest age-appropriate framings for each child involved
- Draft 3 listening prompts so each kid feels heard
- Surface what underlying need each kid might be expressing
What AI cannot do
- Make the mediation actually work
- Replace your knowledge of these specific kids
- Heal a long-standing rift in 11 minutes
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