Saturday, December 10, 2011

Some common characteristics with respect to sequence position

Some common characteristics with respect to sequence position
The first child
 
• Behave in a mature because they relate to adults and therefore are expected to assume responsibility
• Hate to function as a role model for her younger siblings as well as caregivers for their
• Tend to follow the will and pressure groups and easily influenced to follow the will of the parents
• Having a sense of feeling less secure and hate as a result of the birth of a sister who is now the center of attention
• Less aggressive and less courageous because of excessive parental protection
• Develop the ability to lead as a result of the need to take responsibility at home. But this is often refuted by the tendency to become "the boss"
• Usually high or very high achievers because of the pressures and expectations of parents and the desire to regain parental attention when she felt that her sisters grab the attention from her parents
• Often unhappy because of a less secure feeling arising from the reduction in parental attention with the birth of her sisters and hate because it has duties and responsibilities more than her sisters.

Middle child
 
• Learn self-reliant and adventurous are the result of more freedom
• Being resentful or emulate the behavior of the more favored brother
• Do not like his brother earned privileges
• Acting and breaking the rules to attract parental attention for himself and grabs the attention of the parents of her brother and her sisters
• Develop a tendency to be "boss", taunting, harassing or even attacking her younger siblings are getting more parental attention
• Develop a habit of not performing due to lack of parental expectations and the lack of pressure to excel
• Having fewer responsibilities than the responsibilities of their first child. Often interpreted to mean that the child was lower than the first child. This weakens the development of leadership qualities.
• Bothered by feelings of parents who ignored the emergence of further encourages the development of conduct disorder
• Looking for friendship with peers outside the home, it would often lead to better social adjustment than adjustment of the first child.

The youngest child
 
• Tend to hard and demanding as a result of the lack of strict discipline and "spoiled" by family members
• Not many have a sense of hate and a greater sense of security because it was never rivaled by his younger brother
• usually protected by a parent from physically or verbally assault her brothers and this encourages dependency and lack of sense of responsibility
• Tends to high achievers not because of lack of parental expectations and demands
• Having good social relationships outside the home and are usually popular, but rarely becomes a leader because of a lack of will assume responsibility
• Tends to feel unhappy because of the attention and "pampered" family members during early childhood

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