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LISTEN | Eldest Child Syndrome: The pressure of being born first

LISTEN | Eldest Child Syndrome: The pressure of being born first
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A radio discussion explored 'Eldest Child Syndrome,' examining the psychological pressure and increased responsibilities often placed on firstborn children. The segment invited listeners to share their experiences regarding the emotional weight and expectations associated with their birth order.

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Understanding birth order dynamics provides insight into family structures and the development of anxiety and responsibility in children.

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The article summarizes a radio debate and presents psychological concepts without taking a definitive stance on the validity of the 'syndrome'.

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