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Theories abound on how birth order may affect lives. But the one thing psychologists agree on is that while family order can be important, we're all amalgams of childhood influences, from teachers and peers to random events.

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How Much Does Birth Order Shape Our Lives? : NPR

npr.org — “Theories abound on how birth order may affect lives. But the one thing psychologists agree on is that while family order can be important, we're all amalgams of childhood influences, from teachers and peers to random events.View full resource at npr.org

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kqeddigitalarchives.org — “Birth order can affect us, but we're also amalgams of influences, from peers to random events.View full resource at kqeddigitalarchives.org

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