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How bad is the Middle Child Syndrome? - Listen to your difficult children, says psychologist Dr Joan Pinkney

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It is the popular belief that the order in which a child is born has a great impact on the type of personality he/she will have. Firstborns, according to studies, are generally more reliable and diligent, while the last born are said to be more...

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