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Experts Say There's Truth To This 1 Thing We All Say About Firstborns
- Experts say oldest siblings often develop leadership skills because they step up earlier in the family and take on responsibilities.
- Therapists say firstborns develop “responsibility with relational awareness,” blending task focus with consideration for others.
- University of Edinburgh research found firstborns outperform siblings in thinking skills in early years.
- Experts say firstborns often show higher verbal ability and larger vocabularies due to early parental interaction.
- The article notes a broader view, where firstborns think in terms of systems and see the bigger picture.
- Being a natural leader can come with a shadow side, including pressure and perfectionism.
- Birth order does not determine personality; it shapes experiences that influence development.
- Oldest children may be drawn to roles where integration and seeing connections are important, like strategy.
- Researchers emphasize that thinking skills and leadership traits emerge from family dynamics, not fixed traits.
- Experts warn that the favorable traits may bring expectations that can affect well-being.
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