Middle child syndrome meaning and pronunciation

  • 8 years ago
When a middle child - typically of a family of three kids who are close in age - feels left out or neglected.Because the bigger sibling is the first born and typically an over-achiever, they are the most important and get the most privileges. A younger sibling is the 'baby' of a family and gets away with more as well as being the most looked-after. Middle-child syndrome starts when the middle child is squeezed between these two and have trouble finding their 'niche' in the family.Middle children will sometimes...
-misbehave to get attention
-go with the flow
-work as little as possible
-be less parent-dependent then their siblings
-become the 'loner' of the family, not participate in family events unless told to.
-play the peacemaker
-be more likely to go to a friend for advice than a parent
-be very creativeIn short its where the older child gets all the awards, the younger gets all the love, and the middle gets nothing.


Middle child syndrome definition by Urban Dictionary

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