...A child's ordinal place in the family has long been thought to have enduring implications for personality development and psychological well-being. The concept of birth order as a mechanism to understand children's behavior was formally developed by Alfred Adler (1931), who taught that children's...
...A child's ordinal place in the family has long been thought to have enduring implications for personality development and psychological well-being. The concept of birth order as a mechanism to understand children's behavior was formally developed by Alfred Adler (1931), who taught that children's...