What is National Middle Child Day?

National Middle Child Day is held each year on August 12th in honor of the family's in-between child. Of course, larger families are celebrating more than one middle child at any given time.

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Many believe that birth order plays a vital role in children's personalities. For example, the Middle Child Syndrome names the firstborn as both the leader and the role-player. In the meantime, the youngest one receives the title of the baby family. Consequently, the middle child's role remains undefined.

Extroversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, conscientiousness, and openness to learning can all be present in the Big Five personality traits: extroversion, neuroticism, conscientiousness, conscientiousness, and openness to experience. Middle children, according to a One personality study, are both artistic and creative.

Regardless of what the personality tests and therapists say, the day tells us to concentrate on the middle child. Parents and siblings are encouraged to come out all the stops on the day. Make your middle-born family members feel special.