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“BIRTH ORDER, n. The sequence in which children are born into a family. Firstborns, like only children, typically receive a lot of attention and later have a slightly higher IQ. Once there is more than one child in a family, children often compete viciously, or take opposing paths so they can’t be compared. See ALFRED ADLER.” — Jonas Koblin
BIRTH ORDER, n. The sequence in which children are born into a family.
Firstborns, like only children, typically receive a lot of attention and later have
a slightly higher IQ. Once there is more than one child in a family, children
often compete viciously, or take opposing paths so they can’t be compared.
See ALFRED ADLER.