DEEP DIVE: Why Are Our Kids Such Total Opposites?

DEEP DIVE: Why Are Our Kids Such Total Opposites?

Update: 2024-02-26
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We're doing a "Deep Dive" into our past episodes on birth order and how it can shape both kids' personalities and their relationships with their siblings. Find the rest of the episodes in this deep dive series in this Spotify playlist.

It’s not your imagination: kids raised in the same family really do push in opposite directions– and we mean POLAR opposites, especially for closely-spaced or same-sex siblings. But why the de-identification? And how is it even possible for kids reared in the same environment to be so completely different?

 In this episode we discuss:


  •  the three theories social scientists have about this phenomenon

  •  why siblings may “evolve” like Darwin’s finches

  •  how “the shy one” in a given family may not be that shy at all- except compared to that outgoing sibling

  •  what parents need to watch out for in terms of leaning in to these (sometimes oversimplified) categories

 

 Here’s links to the fascinating research, and stuff that it reminded us of, discussed in this episode:


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DEEP DIVE: Why Are Our Kids Such Total Opposites?

DEEP DIVE: Why Are Our Kids Such Total Opposites?

Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson