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“First-born syndrome" is the idea is that first-born children tend to be more responsible, achievement-oriented, and conscientious. They are thought to be more assertive and dominant in their relationships with others. It's important to note that birth order is just one of many factors that can shape a child’s personality. Many first-born children exhibit very different personality traits than what is typically associated with being a first-born. #firstbornsyndrome #mamamoonrediscovery Be More Assertive, Be More Responsible, First Born Child, Different Personality, Birth Order, Babymoon, Personality Traits, A Child, Parenting

“First-born syndrome" is the idea is that first-born children tend to be more responsible, achievement-oriented, and conscientious. They are thought to be more assertive and dominant in their relationships with others. It's important to note that birth order is just one of many factors that can shape a child’s personality. Many first-born children exhibit very different personality traits than what is typically associated with being a first-born. #firstbornsyndrome #mamamoonrediscovery

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Written up before the baby arrives, these baby-nup contracts are supposed to help new moms and dads agree on how they'll divide up the childcare duties and household chores. #news #newparents #babies #parenting #relationship #babynup Splitting Parenting Duties, Splitting Household Duties, How To Split, Mom Dad Baby, Baby Routine, Baby Schedule, Real Moms, Marriage And Family Therapist, First Time Parents

Written up before the baby arrives, these baby-nup contracts are supposed to help new moms and dads agree on how they'll divide up the childcare duties and household chores. #news #newparents #babies #parenting #relationship #babynup

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According to Meriam webster.com, co-parenting is a person (such as a noncustodial parent or cohabiting partner) who shares parental duties with a custodial parent. When most people hear the term co-parenting, they think of a mom/dad who splits parenting time for the children they have together. I will admit early on that I selfishly did NOT want to co-parent for appearances. I Feel You, Parenting Styles, Co Parenting, Good Parenting, Say Anything, A Blessing, Good Advice, Getting Old, Talk To Me

According to Meriam webster.com, co-parenting is a person (such as a noncustodial parent or cohabiting partner) who shares parental duties with a custodial parent. When most people hear the term co-parenting, they think of a mom/dad who splits parenting time for the children they have together. I will admit early on that I selfishly did NOT want to co-parent for appearances.

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