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the birth order book : Why You Are the Way You Are
the birth order book Why You Are the Way You Are
Author: Dr. Kevin Leman
Dr. Leman's ever popular book on birth order is ready for a new generation of readers. With insight and wit, Dr. Leman offers readers a fascinating and often funny look at how birth order affects personality, marriage and relationships, parenting style, career, and children. Whether at home or on the job, birth order powerfully influences the wa...  more »
ISBN: 172324
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 191
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Publisher: Fleming H Revell Co
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This is one of the best books on Birth Order I have ever read. There is to start with the typical first, middle, last, and only description for children, but it gets a lot deeper than that.

Leman explains that the number of years between children can create combination children. A child may technically be a "first born", but if s/he has 5 years or more between the next oldest sibling, s/he may ALSO be an "only child". A "middle child" may also be a "last child" if there are more than 5 years between the next youngest sibling. The last child may also be an "only child" if there are many years between him/her and the next sibling.

Additionally, Leman makes note that the sex of the child may change how s/he is treated in comparison to the other siblings. If a child is born as a "middle child", but is of the opposite sex as his older and/or younger siblings, s/he may be treated like a "first born", rather than a "middle child".

Leman explains that the birth order of the parents may influence how they raise their children, advertantly or inadvertantly. The way a parent was raised will obviously influence the decisions s/he makes concerning the child.
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From the back cover:
You'll be intrigued by _The Birth Order Book_. Here Dr. Kevin Leman shows how your position in the family shapes your personality and determines your interests and career choices. _The Birth Order Book_ will give you a clearer understanding of just who you are, and guide you in getting along better with your family, friends, and co-workers.


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