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Jemma Sbeg

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
3030 total appearances

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The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

They're probably the only child left at home if that's the case. So they don't have the comparison that the eldest and middle children would have. And that's the final person we might ask, eldest and middle children. They probably are also going to be biased. You know how competitive siblings can get.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

They might be looking at the youngest child, the youngest baby of the family and going like, hey, I never got that. I never got to buy new shoes whenever I wanted. I never got to just get away with things like that. So it's a kind of a tricky one to think about. If you find a way to measure this, please let me know. I think it would be a very interesting study. But

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

They might be looking at the youngest child, the youngest baby of the family and going like, hey, I never got that. I never got to buy new shoes whenever I wanted. I never got to just get away with things like that. So it's a kind of a tricky one to think about. If you find a way to measure this, please let me know. I think it would be a very interesting study. But

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

They might be looking at the youngest child, the youngest baby of the family and going like, hey, I never got that. I never got to buy new shoes whenever I wanted. I never got to just get away with things like that. So it's a kind of a tricky one to think about. If you find a way to measure this, please let me know. I think it would be a very interesting study. But

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

Basically, what we can really rely on is kind of speculation and it's speculation that I want you to do for yourself. So I'm going to give you a hypothetical and you just tell me if this applies to you. So thinking about your family, Christmases, holidays, celebrations, which child got more presents, got more attention, got more time, maybe got more financial help, whatever it is like money.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

Basically, what we can really rely on is kind of speculation and it's speculation that I want you to do for yourself. So I'm going to give you a hypothetical and you just tell me if this applies to you. So thinking about your family, Christmases, holidays, celebrations, which child got more presents, got more attention, got more time, maybe got more financial help, whatever it is like money.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

Basically, what we can really rely on is kind of speculation and it's speculation that I want you to do for yourself. So I'm going to give you a hypothetical and you just tell me if this applies to you. So thinking about your family, Christmases, holidays, celebrations, which child got more presents, got more attention, got more time, maybe got more financial help, whatever it is like money.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

It is usually the youngest. And you know what? Quite frankly, I understand. Like, they're the cutest. Everyone likes the little one. Everyone feels more protective of the youngest because they are, by their age, less capable, less mature. So naturally, it might seem that they're being spoiled in comparison to older siblings at the time.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

It is usually the youngest. And you know what? Quite frankly, I understand. Like, they're the cutest. Everyone likes the little one. Everyone feels more protective of the youngest because they are, by their age, less capable, less mature. So naturally, it might seem that they're being spoiled in comparison to older siblings at the time.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

It is usually the youngest. And you know what? Quite frankly, I understand. Like, they're the cutest. Everyone likes the little one. Everyone feels more protective of the youngest because they are, by their age, less capable, less mature. So naturally, it might seem that they're being spoiled in comparison to older siblings at the time.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

But when the eldest child was also at the younger stage, like at some point, the eldest child is going to be an only child.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

But when the eldest child was also at the younger stage, like at some point, the eldest child is going to be an only child.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

But when the eldest child was also at the younger stage, like at some point, the eldest child is going to be an only child.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

they were probably also spoiled to the same degree in fact I think it's actually the middle child who tends to miss out the most also like it's not all sunshine and rainbows for the youngest like this pattern of behavior of being spoiled of maybe being people being less strict with them can also lead to a

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

they were probably also spoiled to the same degree in fact I think it's actually the middle child who tends to miss out the most also like it's not all sunshine and rainbows for the youngest like this pattern of behavior of being spoiled of maybe being people being less strict with them can also lead to a

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

they were probably also spoiled to the same degree in fact I think it's actually the middle child who tends to miss out the most also like it's not all sunshine and rainbows for the youngest like this pattern of behavior of being spoiled of maybe being people being less strict with them can also lead to a

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

This is something that youngest children report that they experience even when they leave their childhood and their teenage years, even when they become adults. They are still treated like an infant. They are still treated as less capable by their families because they Even when they're 20, 25, 30, 50, their age may change, but the position in the family as the youngest doesn't change.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

This is something that youngest children report that they experience even when they leave their childhood and their teenage years, even when they become adults. They are still treated like an infant. They are still treated as less capable by their families because they Even when they're 20, 25, 30, 50, their age may change, but the position in the family as the youngest doesn't change.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

This is something that youngest children report that they experience even when they leave their childhood and their teenage years, even when they become adults. They are still treated like an infant. They are still treated as less capable by their families because they Even when they're 20, 25, 30, 50, their age may change, but the position in the family as the youngest doesn't change.

The Psychology of your 20s
274. The psychology of the youngest child

And this can be a big source of tension for some people as they get older and they try and advocate for themselves. They try and be independent. They try and, you know, take charge in the family. Sometimes they are met with resistance.