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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More mature in some ways (usually conversation and interests) and less mature in others (social skills, independence). I find parents cater to their only child and are less likely to teach them life skills or let them be independent from parents with things like walking to school, managing homework. I find my kids only children friends to have some irritating traits honestly, same with adult friends with a few exceptions (like my friend who had a hippie mom and grew up commune style). “World revolves around me” is a real thing not just a myth [/quote] And your kids certainly have some irritating traits, too. What's your point? (Don't even try to tell me you never realized your children can be irritating to others too). [/quote] I was answering the question? And sure, of course they do. Kids with close age siblings are more competitive and can be petty. More likely to throw themselves into a conflict. [/quote]
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