Thursday, February 23, 2012

1 page, Birth Order Research 2

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/06/10/earlyshow/living/parenting/main511694.shtml
This column discusses certain generalized traits of each birth order. It says that the oldest child is usually natural born leaders, giving the example that "over half the U.S. presidents are firstborns." Younger children love the limelight, are often very social, and the least responsible with money. Finally middle children often inventive, independent, and considered the "peacemakers" between siblings and friends; they usually get along well with strangers and friends and read people easily. This article also touches on exceptions in birth order behaviors such as with twins, only children, or when an adoption or death occurs in the family.

No comments:

Post a Comment