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Why are leadership skills more likely to develop in the oldest child in the family?

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If True....: I am not sure that your contention is true. But the oldest is generally expected to take on more responsibility in helping the younger siblings and parents. This engenders responsibility and better decision making if the child is capable

Answered 9/28/2016

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