Middle Child Birth Order Myths And Stereotypes Analysis

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Does birth actually make a difference in the family?in this case it does matter being the Middle Child in between a big family. In the article Middle Child Birth Order Myths and Stereotypes, Darlene Oakley States that “ These children are neglected, Overlooked, not talkative or outgoing, that they are left out and feeling like they don't belong for example think of Lisa in The Simpsons.” They feel like they are not like by anyone in the family. As if they are forgotten but yet they think the older and youngest sibling get all the attention.Which leads up to them thinking why do they exist if nobody going to pay attention to them. They often on their own doing their own stuff without anyone checking up on them no motivation not support no nothing. …show more content…

These children do have this problem where people think a certain way of them which for them don't bother them since they are small but once they get older they will understand why everything they heard was true. Which lead to this idea they all are like that. Yeah they are true stereotypes people say about them that they are isolated or even that they suffer neglect. When my sister told me that she feels our parents leave her aside and focus on us more than her. Oh another thing is when they are negative. Maybe because they get mad like this one time she got mad and stayed like that for the rest of the day. When she went outside my neighbor thought it's because she the middle child she a bad one with bad thoughts. Basically is how they act is why people have theses misconception on them which going Back

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