Only Child: How to Survive Being One
of Jill Pitkeathly, David Emerson, Jill Pitkeathly
Description
Addressing the advantages and disadvantages of being an only child, this consideration discusses how growing up in a single-child family affects a child’s attitudes, relationships, and future. The study draws on the experiences of a wide range of children without siblings, exploring the difficulties they are faced with and how, as adults, they have learned to cope with these problems. At a time when couples are increasingly limiting their families to one son or daughter, this survey answers a pressing and growing need, making it essential for any parent or partner of an only child.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 288 pages
- Publisher Souvenir Press
- Publication Date October 28th 1994
- First Publication 10/06/94
- Language English
- ISBN 9780285631823
- Edition Not informed
- Category Self-Development
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