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Title: Sibling Rivalry


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Sibling Rivalry
  • Birth Order

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  • Draw a picture of your family. After drawing the
    picture, list the qualities, traits, etc. that
    you feel you have because of your place in the
    family.

3
SIBLING RELATIONSHIPS
  • How can a sibling relationship be a positive part
    of a family?
  • Role models
  • Supporters
  • members of a coalition for dealing with parents.

4
SIBLING ROLES
  • Playmates and Companions
  • Teachers and Learners
  • Protectors and dependants
  • Adversaries
  • Role Models

5
SIBLING RIVALRY
  • Question What are some typical things brothers
    and sisters have problems with or argue about?
  • Competition among children of the same family for
    their parents affections or for dominance is
    called sibling rivalry. It is extremely common,
    and it sometimes persists into adult life.

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  • Younger children typically copy and try to excel
    in areas in which older children have previously
    succeeded.
  • One or both parents sometimes single out one
    child as the best and another as the black
    sheep.
  • children perceive the parents attitudes and
    compete with one another for affection and
    approval.

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Next to the parent-child relationship, the
sibling relationship is probably the strongest.
  • Enjoy deep sharing.
  • Teaching and socializing is
  • often the role of an older brother or
  • sister.
  • The older sibling is not only teacher but
    caretaker and companion.

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  • Assignment
  • Complete the handout Living with Bothers and
    Sisters.
  • Volunteer some of the things you wrote on your
    handout.

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Activity
  • Each member of the group needs to think of an
    adjective that describes you as a person. You
    will then share these will the rest of your
    group. If the majority of the group agrees that
    characteristic fits them as well then you write
    it on your butcher paper. Continue to do this
    until you have a list of characteristics that are
    common in your group. After your group is done
    hang it on the board.

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Things to remember about Birth Order
  • Exceptions in traits
  • Focus on positive traits of each birth order
  • Becoming aware of uniqueness
  • Use the information to understand ourselves and
    others
  • Do not use traits as labels or stereotypes

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BIRTH ORDER
  • The order in which children are born in to a
    family has an influence on the development of the
    children.
  • The stages in the family life cycle are based on
    the age of the oldest child because everything
    the firstborn does in new to the parents.

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The oldest child is
  • Usually set up as an example to the other
    children.
  • Treated more like an adult by his/her parents.
  • A high achiever
  • Given and accepts more responsibility than the
    other children.
  • Usually college bound.
  • Independent
  • Is affectionate

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The middle child
  • May work extra-hard to get recognition.
  • Is usually a peace maker.
  • is somewhat average in schoolwork, but is an
    all-around good student
  • Is usually a calm, even-tempered adult.

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The youngest child
  • Gets a lot of attention, along with a lot of
    bossing.
  • May be spoiled
  • Usually matures quickly
  • May be undisciplined and irresponsible
  • Is easy-going about school.
  • Likes to associate with someone who takes charge
    of situations.

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MARRIAGE IN RELATION TO BIRTH ORDER
  • Oldest and youngest the youngest is use to
    being taken care of and the oldest likes taking
    care of others.
  • Two youngest - will have lots of fun together,
    but may resent each other later because no one is
    taking care of each other.
  • Two Oldest admire and respect each other
    because of the traits they possess. However
    later on they may have problems trying to agree
    on things.

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WHAT IS YOUR TEACHER?
  • Oldest child
  • Create complicated projects for students to
    complete.
  • They like structure and order in the classroom.
  • They are happiest when students are sitting in
    nicely arrange desks, straight in a line.
  • Students are quiet and do as they are told.
  • the oldest child teacher will be frustrated
    unless they learn how to achieve the organization
    in a different way.

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  • A middle child teacher
  • is interested in the psychological well being as
    well as the academic achievement of the student.
  • They seek out the rebellious students in hope of
    influencing them in a more positive direction.
  • They try to achieve order through mutual respect
    and understanding.

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  • A teacher who is a younger child
  • are more creative, fun loving, adjust well to
    noise and disorder.
  • Teachers allow students to take
  • more responsibility so they wont
  • have to do everything
  • themselves

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