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Why are children with no siblings (only child) perceived to be spoilt?

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Why are children with no siblings (only child) perceived to be spoilt?

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Its basically cause if u did have another sister or brother u would have even less chance on going on holiday or getting something u want but it does not neurally mean ur spoilt spoilt children r the ones with rich parents who get what they want does not matter if have brother or sister for example someone i no is not that rich but her brother gets hardly any attention but she gets loads (of clothes as well) What i’m trying 2 say is it depeands on how ur parents treat u

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Wow! I see the geniuses didn’t even know that spoilt was a word, says more about them. My son is an only child and he’s not spoilt, he does get things that cost a lot for birthday and christmas but I don’t have other kids to buy for, this doesn’t make him spoilt though as he has to do normal things like tidy his room and if he does something wrong then it’s dealt with, he doesn’t get away with it. it’s not about how much your parents spend on you that makes a child spoilt it’s how much their parents let them away with.

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There’s a difference between acting spoiled and being spoiled. Some people are given a lot growing up, but are never spoiled. Others are not given much of anything, and act as though they are entitled to the world…. This applies emotionally and financially. The statistics show that, in general, only children are indeed more spoiled than people with larger families – the reasons for this is fairly obvious. It is easier for most families with only 1 child to spoil them – they can devote all their energy and money on one child rather than dividing it by 3 or 4. Of course, as you pointed out, larger salaries allow families to spoil more children. However, in a larger family, the emotional time will not be as large. Personally, I’m the youngest of 6 kids, and only my pops ever worked. We didn’t have much growing up, but we had enough, and it taught me the value of hardwork and how to be proud of what you have and take care of it. Regardless of how many kids I have, I’m going to instill th

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