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List four characteristics that are generally associated with the firstborn child. Discuss what accounts for these differences.

Whether a child has older or younger siblings has been linked to development of certain personality characteristics. A recent review concluded that "firstborns are the most intelligent, achieving, and conscientious". Compared with later-born children, firstborn children have also been described as more adult-oriented, helpful, conforming, and self-controlled. Proposed explanations for differences related to birth order usually point to variations in interactions with parents and siblings associated with being in a particular position in the family. In one study, mothers became more negative, coercive, and restraining and played less with the firstborn following the birth of a second child.


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