Middle Child
The term "Middle Child" refers to a person who is born between older and younger siblings in a family. This position can influence their personality and behavior, as they often navigate the dynamics of being neither the firstborn nor the youngest. Middle children may develop unique traits, such as adaptability and negotiation skills, as they often find themselves mediating between siblings.
In psychology, the concept of the "Middle Child Syndrome" suggests that middle children may feel overlooked or less favored compared to their siblings. This perception can lead to feelings of insecurity or a desire for attention. However, many middle children also thrive in their roles, often becoming peacemakers and independent thinkers within the family structure.