Today we’re talking about what it’s like to live in a single child home or what it’s like to be an only child. We’ll talk about the advantages of being an only child as well as the disadvantages. Then we’ll get some insights about being in a single child home from Madison and how it’s affected her life.
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INTRO THEME][INTRODUCTIONS]Insights Into Teens: Episode 108 “Being in a Single Child Home”My encouraging and inspiring co-host Madison Whalen
[Summary]Today we’re talking about what it’s like to live in a single child home or what it’s like to be an only child. We’ll talk about the advantages of being an only child as well as the disadvantages. Then we’ll get some insights about being in a single child home from Madison and how it’s affected her life.
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Is it good to be an only child?https://wehavekids.com/family-relationships/Advantages-and-disadvantages-of-being-an-only-child_https://bit.ly/2RqttHYThere’s a myth some people believe that states that someone who is an only child is likely to be more selfish than someone with siblings. Kids with no siblings used to be commonly called the “lonely child.” These kids are shown to be more anit-social and don’t work well with others, but there are certain skills that single children have that those with siblings do not.
Advantages of being an Only Child
Only children get all the love and attention from their parents without having to split it between siblings.
Whatever an only child’s parent buys them, they don’t have to share it with any of their siblings.
Only children grow up to be more independent and can fend for themselves better than those with siblings, as long as their parents haven’t spoiled them rotten.
Only kids don’