Articles related to "Birth Order"
Only Child in the Classroom
The only child is the organized child who protests unexpected changes. This child says with feeling, "I thought we were going to..." regardless of the change.
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The First Born in the Classroom
The first born is a daydreamer who needs to connect his or her dreams to class work. The teacher can facilitate this by connecting the lesson to the future.
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• birth order personality
• birth order theory
• birth order character
• birth order and relationships
The First Born Personality
The first born lives in a world of conditional love. Always thinking that love can be lost at any moment the first born interacts cautiously with others.
• cliff isaacson
• first born characteristics
• birth order personality
• birth order theory
• birth order characteristics
The Fourth Born in the Classroom
The fourth born can be the angry student who causes problems in the classroom. This student needs to feel understood. However, few understand the fourth born personality.
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• misunderstood
• angry
• anger
• third born
The Second Born in the Classroom
Because the second born is a perfectionist, she or he is the most likely to complain saying, "I can't do it." The child needs freedom to do things that are not perfect.
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• birth order personality
• birth order theory
• birth order character
• birth order and relationships
The Third Born in the Classroom
The child who gets picked on is often third born. Also, the child who bullies others is likely third born. To change their behavior they need to be in touch with fears.
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• birth order personality
• birth order theory
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Birth Order in the Classroom
Teaching can be challenging as children act out their birth order personalities. Find out what can be done to use birth order to your advantage in the classroom.
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• first born
• cliff isaacson
• birth order
• second born
How Birth Order Changes Your Life
Birth order affects your job, marriage, and earning power. Find out if you fit into the birth order personality - or if you're an exception to the birth order rule.
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Intro to Birth Order Plus
Everyone's personality is based on birth order. Very early life experiences form these personalities. How we perceive the world gets filtered by our birth order.
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• adler
• classroom
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• second
The Fourth Born Personality
Fourth borns struggle trying to grow up. They feel they must get rid of their immaturity in order to be accepted. If they can't get rid of it, they must hide it.
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• cliff isaacson
• fourth born
• adler
• rejection
The Only Child
The only child has to figure out how to do things alone. There is no playmate. Adults are too intrusive. So, the only must create a playmate.
• birth order
• adler
• cliff isaacson
• only
• first born
The Second Born Personality
The second born is the true perfectionist. This person attends to details, strives for perfection and reads the fine print. "Good enough" is never good enough.
• seconds often become writers
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• perfectionism likely
• competitive
• birth order plus
The Third Born Personality
The third born is the idea person. This birth order likes to figure things out, invent things and challenge obstacles.
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• cliff isaacson
• birth order
• fear
• teasing
Birth Order and IQ
Are the oldest really smarter than younger siblings? The research explains why this may be indeed true.
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• intelligence tests
• intelligence theory
• birth family
New Insights About Birth Order
Child psychology explores personality development, & sibling rivalry. Check out these new insights about birth order, career, intellectual pursuits, & even health risks!
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• siblings
• rivalry
• child psychology
Soskenflokken (Part III of III)
Though useful to speak of sibling relationships in an abstracted way, a look into the intimate channels of sibling relationships over the life course may provide a more meaningful mapping of the concepts above. "Anna" is a female pensioner interviewed by Vigdis Hegna Myrvang (1992) in her article, "'Life goes on as usual': The 'leisure' of female old-age pensioners."
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• sibling relationships
• gender
• age
• birth-order
The Middle Child Syndrome
Sometimes the middle child in a family feels caught between a rock and a hard place. There are ways to make this child feel like one of the family.
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• parenting middle child
• child in the middle
• low self esteem
• birth order
The Roots of Adult Sibling Rivalry
Adult sibling rivalry affects your relationships, discussions, argument styles - and even your sexual orientation, according to recent research in Time magazine.
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• fighting with your grown brothers sisters
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• fighting with your siblings
• mark feinberg
Changing Your Personality
If your personality traits aren't working for you, consider changing your personality. Here's what personality psychology reveals about personality change (in 5 steps!).
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Girls & Attention Deficit Disorder
New psychological research shows that adolescent girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are more likely to struggle with depression and eating disorders.
• girls with adhd
• eating disorders
• teens with attention deficit hyperactivity disorde
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• psychological disorders
Outcomes for One-Child Families
One-child families are increasing.Only children are often stigmatised as selfish and lonely, but there are positive elements such as higher intelligence and achievement.
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• effects of being an only child
• birth order
• affect of siblings
• advantages of only children
Self-Actualization in Action
He studied self-accepting, self-aware, spontaneous people (like Abe Lincoln) who knew how to be happy. Here's how to apply Maslow's hierarchy of needs to everyday life.
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• self actualization
• how to be happy
• maslows hierarchy of needs
• self-actualization
Why Optimists Are Healthier People
Optimists are healthier & have lower risks of death than pessimists. The latest research shows you can change your Big Five Personality Traits to get healthier & happier.
• optimists are healthier people
• big five personality traits
• personality tests
• personality profiles
• coping strategies
What Tattoos Say About Who You Are
Tattoos may reveal personality characteristics. New research shows that forensic patients with tattoos are more likely to have antisocial personality disorder.
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• women regret getting tattoos
• antisocial personality disorder
• forensic psychiatry
• personality traits