Asked by Michelle Wexler on Sep 24, 2024
Second-borns do not suffer the sense of dethronement felt by first-borns when another child is added to the family.
Second-borns
Individuals born as the second child in their family, potentially influencing their personality and behavior due to birth order dynamics.
Sense Of Dethronement
Feelings of loss or displacement often experienced by a child upon the arrival of a new sibling.
First-borns
Refers to individuals who are the eldest child in their families, often discussed in the context of their typical personality traits, leadership qualities, and responsibilities.
- Elucidate on how Adler postulates birth order and familial interactions influence character traits.
Learning Objectives
- Elucidate on how Adler postulates birth order and familial interactions influence character traits.
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