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A hard look at their personality shows why these beliefs are myths. What does science really say? If you grew up as an only child, or have a point of view on those who grew up as only children, you likely picture someone who has a tendency to be introverted or struggles to work with others.

Do the stereotypes hold true Uncover the surprising truths about growing up without siblings—explore the unique traits, challenges, and advantages that set only children apart Though research on the subject is limited, evidence suggests that overall, people who grow up with and without siblings do equally well.

Explore the myths and truths about only child traits

Discover how being an only child may shape personality, social skills, and family dynamics. Stereotypes paint only children with a number of negative traits, but research points to a much more positive outcome. From around the middle of the 20th century, birth rates and average family sizes fell sharply for a number of reasons, including perceived concerns about human overpopulation and more women having their first child later in life due to birth control and women in the workforce. Only children have plenty of opportunities to socialize between school, extracurriculars and playdates

While only children may have more alone time than kids with siblings, newman said, parents don't need to view this as a negative Alone time is actually healthy, she explained. Selfishness, maladjustment, social ineptitude — but is this syndrome even real? Only children tend to have closer friendships and are just as happy — if not happier — than those who grow up with brothers and sisters

Read on to learn more about some (reassuring) personality traits of only children as adults.

Is only child syndrome real or just a myth

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