The Sibling Effect: How Growing Up Without Siblings Shapes Who You Become

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Throughout all of human history, raising one kid was never the default.

If you grew up without siblings, the odds are stacked against you socially because you missed the most fundamental social training that exists. The daily grind of living with another kid. Fighting over the remote. Being annoyed. Working it out. Sharing. Showing affection.Doing it again tomorrow.

Kids with siblings develop real social frame. They learn to hold their ground, read the room, and move through groups naturally because they had to. Every single day at home.

Children with siblings tend to develop stronger social intuition, better conflict resolution skills

Only children statistically show up with higher behavioral inhibition and non-NT social traits at far greater rates. The wiring just didn't get the reps in.

Humans evolved surrounded by siblings. That environment shaped our social brains.

But Sadly things been going the other way for a long while and we can see how it have affected us
 

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