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Later-born children also tend to be less fearful and anxious


Problem: How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? Later-born children also tend to be less fearful and anxious than their firstborn siblings; they experience less guilt, have less difficulty coping with stressful situations, are less likely to be treated for psychological problems, and have more self-confidence and social poise (Dunn, 2015). Like firstborns, only children are likely to be high achievers, but sustained by their close relationship with their parents, they are less anxious and show more personal control, maturity, and leadership (Falbo & Polit, 1986). In social relations both inside and outside the family, only children seem to make more positive adjustments than children who are involved in sibling rivalry. These differences in children based on birth order are not large, and we have been careful to use words such as "tendency" and "likely" to describe them because of their modest magnitude. The behaviors and personalities of firstborn children, later-born children, and only children overlap a great deal, and similarities between siblings are likely to outweigh differences. Nevertheless, birth order is an interesting aspect of a child's social experience and an important component of the family context. Need Assignment Help?

 

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