Birth order is a common topic in the field of psychology research. Numerous studies have been organized to show the differences in nature of birth rank. Personality characteristics without birth order play a major role in how people respond to social influences. Principle checks are made in the view of the first child compared to the child after birth to explain how their sensitivities differ from each other.
The long-lasting influence of the birth order of the people in the family was the subject of expansion and intense debate in sociology and other fields. Sulloway (1996) Rebel to Rebel: In response to Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Life, interest in Birth Order, which may affect social attitudes, is increasing. Compared to gender, class or ethnic variables, Sulloway uses quantitative and historical data to find that birth order is a better predictor of social attitude. His first theory proved that the impact of birth order is throughout time and throughout society.
Since the Adler era, the influence of birth order on personality development has become a controversial issue in psychology. In the general public, it is widely believed that personality is strongly influenced by birth order, but many psychologists object. Modern personality theory thinks that the five personality characteristics of openness, accountability, extroversion, pleasure and neuroticity represent the majority of the important factors that can be measured in personality. Modern empirical studies show that birth order does not affect 5 personality traits
Whether the birth order has a serious effect on the person's character or character. When people are arranged in the order of their birth, it is decided what kind of features they have. As people mature, his traits are influenced by birth order factors. For example, as the first child is a family leader, he tends to develop the qualities as a leader. The birth order of the appropriate number is often the first birth, sometimes the second birth, a middle-aged child, and the last birth. - Introduction The theme I decided was socialization of children without brothers and socialization of children with multiple brothers. My first question is that the social maturity of children without brothers and brothers is very different. I checked if your brothers mature and affect your social skills.
First, it is not important to be born at the end, or somewhere in between. The important thing is that this birth order affects how children are treated by parents and other brothers and how they feel about them. Other factors may also affect child's social skills and parents expectations. Birth intervals also change the dynamics of strict birth order. If there is a disparity of more than 5 years between children, each child may be considered the only child or eldest son. If there is a big gap between groups of large family children, each group can be considered a separate birth order family. For example, if children 1, 2, and 3 are separated at the age of 3, there is a gap of 6 years before child 4 is born, and children 5 and 6 have a gap between 2 years old, children 1, 2, and 3 will be the first child. Fetal, middle and last groupings, 4, 5 and 6 children form the first child, the mid-term fetus, and the other group of the last fetus