Bellwork What do you think your birth order (oldest, middle, youngest, only child) has to do with your personality?

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Bellwork What do you think your birth order (oldest, middle, youngest, only child) has to do with your personality?

Birth Order

Who do You Think You Are? 1. Manipulative, charming, blames others, shows off, people person, good salesperson, precocious. 2. Mediator, fewest pictures in the family photo album, avoids conflict, independent, extreme loyalty to the peer group, many friends 3. Perfectionist, reliable, list-maker, well- organized, critical, serious, scholarly

If you are most like number… The Results If you are most like number… 1. You may be the youngest child in the family. 2. You may be the middle child in the family. 3. You may be the first born child in the family.

Activity Get into groups with your classmates depending on your birth order. Brainstorm together and come up with pros/cons of being in that position. Write down your ideas on the poster paper in each group. What are the parental expectations, rules, chores, discipline? Share with class.

First Born Confident Determined Born leader Organized Eager to please Personality Traits Confident Determined Born leader Organized Eager to please Likes to avoid trouble

First born: perfectionist, list maker, well-organized, hard driving, natural leader, critical, serious, scholarly, logical. Doesn't like surprises; loves computers.

Middle Roll with it Great negotiator Lots of loyal friends Personality Traits Roll with it Great negotiator Lots of loyal friends

Middle Child: mediator, compromising, diplomatic, avoids conflict, independent, loyal to peers, many friends, secretive

Persistent Great story teller Affectionate Youngest Personality Traits Persistent Great story teller Affectionate

Youngest Child: manipulative, charming, blames others, attention seeker, people person, natural salesperson, affectionate, loves surprises

Pays attention to detail Only Children Personality Traits: Confident Pays attention to detail Good in school It’s MINE! Overly critical

Only Child: little adult by age seven; very thorough; high achiever; self-motivated; fearful; cautious; can't bear to fail; more comfortable with people who are older or younger