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Watch as Parents shows you what you need to know about your only child! Only children often find themselves seated on a pedestal, surrounded by their doting parents who provide most things they desire. The only child syndrome leads to these confident children turning into even more courageous adults, allowing them to feel like they can go out and conquer the world. Along with these beaming positives an only child may experience, certain negatives come along with the territory of having mom and dad's undivided attentions. Parents may push them to succeed more than they would if they had siblings, often turning only children into perfectionists who are possibly fearful of disappointing others. Playtime may not be as common with peers or other children, causing him to feel lonely. When he does get the chance to interact with peers, the lack of practicing sharing may cause him to be possessive or bossy. Raise a healthy and happy only child using these birth order tips: Arrange lots of play dates to ensure he has plenty of time to interact with peers, and try not to critique the small things he does wrong. Work on encouraging social skills while at home, like saying please, thank you, and excuse me. Setting limits on how much you do for him will also allow him to develop realistic expectations of others in the future. Your only child may be the shining jewel in your eyes, but setting boundaries and encouraging socialization will allow him to become a wonderful contributing member of society! Subscribe to the Parents channel: http://po.st/SubscribeToParents About Parents: We’re here to help moms and dads raise happy, healthy kids—and have A LOT of fun along the way. Parents features information about child health, safety, behavior, discipline and education. There are also stories on women's health, nutrition, pregnancy, marriage, and beauty. It is aimed primarily at women ages 18–35 with young children. Follow us today to become the best parent you can be! Official Parents Website: http://po.st/ParentsOnline Follow Parents on FACEBOOK: http://po.st/ParentsOnFacebook Follow Parents on TWITTER: http://po.st/ParentsOnTwitter Follow Parents on PINTEREST: http://po.st/ParentsOnPinterest Follow Parents on INSTAGRAM: http://po.st/ParentsOnInstagram