Understanding and Overcoming “Third Child Syndrome”
“Third Child Syndrome” is a term used to describe the idea that third-born children in a family may be overlooked or neglected in comparison to their older siblings.
“Third Child Syndrome” is a term used to describe the idea that third-born children in a family may be overlooked or neglected in comparison to their older siblings.
What does the order in which your children were born say about them?
Treating your children fairly is more desirable and attainable than trying to treat them equally.
Because of the complete parental attention they receive, only children tend to feel secure, attached, cared for and nurtured.
No two siblings are the same person, even if siblings share similar interests and abilities. Each child requires a different kind of support.
Fostering happy relationships for a lifetime.
“Mom! Ezra keeps grabbing my new Bionicle!” Seven-year-old Jonah’s frustration was bubbling, and I could…
Children need love and attention from their parents, but having two or more children can pose a challenge for moms and dads to spread the warmth evenly.
Teaching siblings to share the limelight – and everything else.