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REDLANDS - Middle children have often fought with the stereotypes that they're overlooked and troublesome, but a new book by a University of Redlands professor suggests otherwise.
Catherine Salmon, co-author of "The Secret Power of Middle Children" and a U of R psychology professor, has found that middle children actually tend to be more successful and stable than their siblings.See the full content of this document
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Book Looks at Middle Children Traits
"While there are around 70 million middles in America, there's been remarkably little focus on understanding the role of birth order has played in shaping thei...
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