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A single child is always a loner sometimes self oriented than children who have brothers and sisters ? is it so?

Tags: relationships, single child, pregnancy & parenting
Asked by mrs mary joseph, 04 Feb 03:17 pm
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Yes it is so as the child has his own world to which he tries to make the most of!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 04 Feb 03:20 pm

 
  
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True hai
Answered by iqbal seth, 04 Feb 03:18 pm

 
  
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Very true. It can be only experienced.
Answered by Seshadri Srinivasan, 05 Feb 07:17 am

 
  
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I m a single child but I never felt that way
Answered by RANGBARSE, 04 Feb 04:06 pm

 
  
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No it is not so. As per Bikhykle and Flinn, the kid adapt its environment
Answered by Manas, 04 Feb 03:25 pm

 
  
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Most of the times
Answered by conviction, 04 Feb 03:20 pm

 
  
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Though normally felt so, but that is the reality of present times
Answered by dhanendra kumar jain, 04 Feb 03:19 pm

 
  
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