Why Psychotherapist Is Cautioning Parents Against Making Their First-born Children Responsible For Their Younger Siblings
A licensed physiotherapist has taken to social media to caution parents against placing undue pressure and responsibilities on their first-born children because the impact on their cognitive process isn’t healthy.
According to The Psychotherapist@dedoyinajayi, placing family responsibilities on a first-born child at an early age robs them of a normal childhood experience and makes them have a high threshold for emotional distress.
Read her full tweet below…
“Parents, do not make your first-born children overly responsible for their younger siblings. They grow up too fast and their childhood is compromised.
The impact on their cognitive process is not healthy. A lot of first-borns grow up not knowing how to ask for help. It’s sad.
Imagine having to wake every morning and the burden of your entire family is on your shoulders.
First-borns usually have to mature quickly. They are rarely pampered and this makes them have a high threshold for emotional distress.
If you’re a first-born and have had to be either emotionally or financially responsible for your family from a tender age, I’m sending you warmth. You are seen. You deserve your flowers.
You’re permitted to live life too. You’re permitted to make mistakes.”
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