Knowing The Facts Of Youngest Child's Character, Spoiled Stereotype Is Not Always True
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YOGYAKARTA - The youngest or last child in the family is often judged to have a spoiled, cranky, and independent nature. In fact, this assumption is not entirely true. There are several characters of the youngest child that many people may not be aware of.

Many people believe that the birth order of a child determines his character or personality. The stereotype of the youngest child having a spoiled personality is still believed today. The youngest child is considered spoiled because he is the last born child and gets more attention than his older siblings.

In addition, the youngest child is considered to have the privilege or specialization because his or her needs are often met by their parents. The youngest children also tend to be free-spirited because their parents adopt a more open and relaxed parenting style.

Facts of Younger Child's Character

The relationship between birth order and the child's personality has been studied by a psychologist named Alfred Adler. He explained the theory that a child's character can be judged by his birth order.

According to Alfred Alder's research results, the youngest child has several positive characters, such as high social spirit, self-confidence, manipulative in positive terms, funny, likes to do high-risk things, and is creative.

But behind that, Alfred also mentions that the youngest child has several negative characters, such as naughty, acting impulsively, ignoring negative impact actions, lower intelligence levels, and less independent.

However, many psychologists who conducted the same research actually disagreed with Alfred. A group of psychological researchers revealed that the order of birth of a child does not affect the traits possessed. The characterization of Alfred does not always apply. Behind that, a child's personality is also influenced by parenting patterns, social environment, to societal stereotypes.

Here are some of the youngest child characters that you may often find.

More Creative

One of the characters that is often found in the youngest child is a creative spirit. Bontot children are used to playing alone, abandoned by their adult brothers. When the youngest children play alone, they will entertain themselves by drawing, singing, or doing other activities. This condition fosters a creative mind.

Good Sense of Humour

The youngest children are said to have a sense of humor and are more witty than their older siblings. A research institute from England conducted research and proved that the youngest children are generally more relaxed and easy going.

Not so Smart but Thoughtful

The order of birth of a child is also called determining the level of IQ scores. The first child is believed to have a higher IQ score than his younger siblings. Meanwhile, the last child had a lower IQ score than his siblings.

However, even though they are judged to have a lower IQ or not as smart as their older siblings, the youngest child has a lot of sense. Because of his position as the last child, the youngest child often observes the habits of his older siblings. These conditions make him appear different and accustomed to sharpening his mind when doing something.

Optimist and Confident

Another character of the youngest child is to be optimistic and confident. The youngest children usually dare to do many things and dare to go through the face of obstacles. The youngest child is also not easily influenced by other people's incitement. In addition, he also always thinks positively and confidently finds a way out of every problem.

Closer to Parents

Compared to their older siblings, the youngest children are usually closer to their parents. This is because his condition as the last child is more active at home with his parents. While his older brothers are busy with their respective lives. The youngest child also has more responsibility in accompanying parents.

Those are some of the characters of the youngest child that many people may not be aware of. The stereotype of the youngest child as a spoiled child is not always true. There are many factors that influence the formation of a child's personality.

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