Sigmund Freud, the first psychotherapist, says: "The position of the child in the series of brothers is very important for his later years' process" (Richardson 12). The birth order (first, second, last, etc.) of a person, the sex of a person (male or female), and the gender of a brother affect the kind of person. It is often said that they can not understand "how people of the same family differ." What they did not realize was that all the brothers were born in different families. All new kids need to create unique identities that are independent of other children. However, this new identity was created in the context of already existing people. People in my family changed ... I see more content
There is a possibility of becoming a complementary birth place if it gets friends. Therefore, noncomplementary birth status may partially describe the tension in this relationship. "After discovering the relationship with various friends, if you look at the birth order there, you can see that your best friends have the same birth order" (Richardson 20). You may have much in common with people of the same birth order but in the long run you are most comfortable with complementary birth place friends, especially people who match your favorite brothers You may feel it. (Richardson 23 - 24)
In addition, your birth order may affect your parent type and your relationship with your child. "If you are an older child or middle-aged child, you may have some experience, or you may witness the care of a young child" (Richardson 28). Therefore, for the oldest and middle-aged children, parents can come to them easily and be the most fulfilling. These adults may be forced to bear too much responsibility to their children or to overadjust their children, but they are merely good and nutritious caregivers maybe. On the other hand, if the child is the only child or the last child, the child has no chance to observe any child rearing other than himself. Therefore, these children may be overwhelmed
During high school, I read an article about the importance of order of brothers and sisters. As I thought so much, I wrote my college admission paper on how my birth order affects relationships with personality in my life. Because of my own personality, do I have a wonderful grammar and a strong appearance, or because they are the oldest siblings? But those who can not turn their eyes on birth order to find people about their character's clue? One or only a child - a person growing without a brother - can avoid guessing how birth order affects a personality. As a child without brothers and sisters, what will be the result, whether it is positive or negative? Has the people we grew have affected our adulthood? Why read to find one (or not) the most lonely number
Discussions on the relationship between birth order and intelligence are controversial. Birth order is considered to be ranked by age among brothers. Many researchers are studying this problem to determine if the first child's IQ score is higher than normal siblings. Some scientists concluded that birth order has a strong influence on intelligence; however, others opposed this, claiming that birth order does not affect intelligence. In this article, my research includes the influence of birth rank on intelligence.
A lot of articles on birth order are written: birth order and character, birth order and disposition, birth order and recognition, birth order and sexual orientation. The effects of defined birth order are due to environmental differences and biological effects on fetal development. In bibliographic literature there may be a feeling that birth order can easily explain many features - and you can also explain those reversals. Independent flexible flexible first child admits parents authority and autonomy and leads young brothers; independent flexible young kids define unique niches to distinguish older brothers