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INTRODUCE ( GIỚI THIỆU ) THUỲ

Hello everyone. My name is Thuy.I am a number of team E. Today, we have an


appointment to talk about your family members and how birth order impacts
your personality.Have you ever heard the opinion that older children are “more
mature” than their siblings? Or maybe you’ve heard that middle children are
more “neutral” and laid back. Believe it or not, your birth order may influence
your personality and can be tied back to some of your  character traits. What do
you think about the birth order in the family? Every one please tall what you
know.
OLDEST CHILD ( CON CẢ ) CƯỜNG
Firstborn children tend to be responsible, well-behaved, and possess strong
leadership qualities. The oldest children are often held to a higher standard than
the later-borns. They are the first of everything, and their parents are going
through it for the first time, too. Oldest children, on the other hand, tend to act
like a second parent to their younger sibling, causing them to become protective
and responsible in nature.
THE MIDDLE CHILD ( CON GIỮA ) TRINH
After the firstborn, parents tend to relax their parenting styles. Middle
children tend to be very good at cooperation, compromise, and negotiation, as
they learn how to behave with their parents and older sibling. when they are
younger, middle children advance quicker because they observe and learn from
their older sibling. Middle children are loyal and faithful in their relationships
and are good at relating to a variety of people, both older and younger. They
often create their own niche, something unique to excel at that is different from
their siblings.
THE YOUNGEST CHILD ( CON ÚT ) THIỆN
The youngest children tend to have more freedom and are often the most
independent. Parents are often more lenient with their youngest; they tend to
be less cautious as they have more parenting experience.  Just as with the oldest
sibling, the youngest child often feels special and has a unique place in the
family. They tend to be more rebellious and attention-seeking, creative, social,
outgoing, and have a sense of openness.
THE ONLY CHILD ( CON MỘT ) NGỌC
They have a lot in common with firstborn children, although they often are more
creative yet less agreeable than those with siblings are. They enjoy complete
attention from both parents, which can lead to them being spoiled like the youngest
children. They often don’t have to share their parents with siblings, so they may have
difficulty sharing attention and belongings as they age.

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