Definitely yes, a single child grows up much differently than a child with siblings. Pros: • The single child gets all the attention, which otherwise could have been divided among other siblings. • Additionally, the funnel-effect plays a role here, as the single child emerges the sole heir to its parent’s assets. This effect is broadly seen in china (and new age India), where second generation of chinese kids emerged richer (more lonelier). • The bond between the kid and parents will be very strong, which sometimes can be detrimental to both. Cons: • I feel the single child misses out on the joys of sibling love and care. • If the child loses its parents, then it is left alone in the world to fend for itself, as there will be nobody to share the burden of loneliness. • The single child will probably never learn sharing.
Definitely! They will develop compatibility with others if brought up with siblings. And it can also hamper the development of the child as he will be pampered more. It can also make the child over demanding.
Yes a single child is more vulnerable, sensitive and delicate when compared to a child born with brothers and sisters. A single child is prone to be a brat and selfish or on the other hand dull and dependent.
Yes. It lack a ooportunity to to get a basic lesson of sharing, closeness which parents will have to work on it to make sure that it should learn to forgive others, share etc qualities.A feeling of loneliness would be apprent in single child unless parents again make an effort to help it to overcome. Also the love,care cheerfullness will come automatically when the children are brought up along with others of same age..
A single child need not compete for the affection, love or time of the parent. A single child will not learn how to live together, share the toys or goodies with others. A single child is lonely, craves for company of another child. A single child usually gets all he demands.
A child with brother/sister learns to cope with competition, sharing, bonding, learn to talk to people etc. Gets to know about the behavior/mentality of opposite sex, if the other child is of different sex.
A single child always grows up different.when alone a lot of things are amiss for the child like company, competitiveness. The child may become more demanding as all the attention of parents are showered on him.The parents tend to become very protective which might hamper the growth of the child to certain extent.
Yes i very much think so, unless they had a chance to grow up with their cousins. SInce they will not learn a lot of important life skills because of this. THe will be over pampered by their parents, not being able to just be let go and make thier share of mistakes. THey will never learn how to do things on their own.which will hamper then to a large extent
Definitely yes, a single child grows up much differently than a child with siblings.
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• The single child gets all the attention, which otherwise could have been divided among other siblings.
• Additionally, the funnel-effect plays a role here, as the single child emerges the sole heir to its parent’s assets. This effect is broadly seen in china (and new age India), where second generation of chinese kids emerged richer (more lonelier).
• The bond between the kid and parents will be very strong, which sometimes can be detrimental to both.
Cons:
• I feel the single child misses out on the joys of sibling love and care.
• If the child loses its parents, then it is left alone in the world to fend for itself, as there will be nobody to share the burden of loneliness.
• The single child will probably never learn sharing.
Yes; if not exposed to other defined relationship; sharing & Adaptability maybe lacking in this child
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! They will develop compatibility with others if brought up with siblings.
ReplyDeleteAnd it can also hamper the development of the child as he will be pampered more. It can also make the child over demanding.
Yes a single child is more vulnerable, sensitive and delicate when compared to a child born with brothers and sisters. A single child is prone to be a brat and selfish or on the other hand dull and dependent.
ReplyDeleteYes. It lack a ooportunity to to get a basic lesson of sharing, closeness which parents will have to work on it to make sure that it should learn to forgive others, share etc qualities.A feeling of loneliness would be apprent in single child unless parents again make an effort to help it to overcome.
ReplyDeleteAlso the love,care cheerfullness will come automatically when the children are brought up along with others of same age..
Definitely.
ReplyDeleteA single child need not compete for the affection, love or time of the parent.
A single child will not learn how to live together, share the toys or goodies with others.
A single child is lonely, craves for company of another child.
A single child usually gets all he demands.
A child with brother/sister learns to cope with competition, sharing, bonding, learn to talk to people etc. Gets to know about the behavior/mentality of opposite sex, if the other child is of different sex.
A single child always grows up different.when alone a lot of things are amiss for the child like company, competitiveness. The child may become more demanding as all the attention of parents are showered on him.The parents tend to become very protective which might hamper the growth of the child to certain extent.
ReplyDeleteYes i very much think so, unless they had a chance to grow up with their cousins. SInce they will not learn a lot of important life skills because of this. THe will be over pampered by their parents, not being able to just be let go and make thier share of mistakes. THey will never learn how to do things on their own.which will hamper then to a large extent
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