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Model siblings: Adolescent coping strategies influenced by birth order, study shows

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Growing up as the oldest sibling of a younger brother and sister shaped the way University of Delaware associate professor Mellissa S. Gordon learned to communicate and cope with challenges. As a single parent, her mother often looked to Gordon to set an example, and over time, she found herself acting as a parental figure. When her siblings struggled to express frustrations or felt overwhelmed by school and friendships, they often came to her for advice, and they talked through problems together.

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  • 01Growing up as the oldest sibling of a younger brother and sister shaped the way University of Delaware associate professor Mellissa S.
  • 02Gordon learned to communicate and cope with challenges.
  • 03As a single parent, her mother often looked to Gordon to set an example, and over time, she found herself acting as a parental figure.
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