Alfred Adler’s Theories on Birth Order
Birth Order
· First theorist to consider siblings as an early influence on personality development
· Adler considered birth-order a heuristic to better understand people – it shouldn’t be taken as fact
Birth Order: Only Child
· More likely than others to be pampered
· Parents of the only child are more likely to take special care –sometimes-filled care – of their first born
· If the parents are abusive or neglectful, on the other hand, the only child will have to bear the abuse alone
Birth Order: First Born
· Begins life as an only child and focus of all family attention
· Second child arrives and “dethrones” the first born, forcing a battle for their lost position
· Some become disobedient and rebellious, others sullen and withdrawn
· Often precocious
· Tend to be relatively solitary and more conservation than siblings
Birth order: Second Born
· Often opposite of the first born
· Competitive, constantly trying to surpass the older child
· They often succeed, but many feel as if the race is never done
· Other “middle” children will tend to be similar to the second child, although each may focus on a different “competitor”
Birth Order: Middle Child
· Often feels squeezed out, overlooked
· Plays the role of mediator, peacemaker in family conflict
· Generally have a high need for superiority
· When third of four children, often aligns with first born
Birth Order: Youngest
· Likely to be the most pampered in a family with other children
· Never dethroned
· Youngest may feel incredible inferiority, with everyone older and therefore superior
· But may also feel driven to surpass all of their older siblings
