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Why does my mom treat me differently than my sister?

Why does my mom treat me differently than my sister?

Parents often treat children differently for reasons based solely on qualities that are nobody’s fault. Factors like birth order, genes, gender, and more sometimes lead to bias. Potential reasons include: Birth order: Firstborn kids might get more attention and praise for being responsible and capable.

Why do parents treat one child differently?

Sometimes, parents prefer one child over another. Here are some reasons why. A large proportion of parents consistently favor one child over another. This favoritism can manifest in different ways: more time spent with one child, more affection given, more privileges, less discipline, or less abuse.

Why do my parents treat my sister Better Than Me?

Sometimes my parents treat my sibling better than me simply because my sibling’s younger. I just have to forgive whatever my sibling has done and bear the consequences. Did you find this post helpful? First I want to share with you that I am really sorry to hear that you feel your parents treat your sister better than you.

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Why do I get scared when my siblings get closer?

Our parents treat every child equally but we become so used to that attention and care, that when we feel them getting closer to our other siblings we get scared. We start thinking negatively. Why not think positive and feel that maybe its alright sometime to not be the center of attention.

Do our parents treat all our siblings equally?

Even though our parents maybe treating all their children equally we still feel a lack of attention and sometimes a lack of love from them. Our parents treat every child equally but we become so used to that attention and care, that when we feel them getting closer to our other siblings we get scared. We start thinking negatively.

Why do some parents take care of the ill one?

The ill one needs care all the time and the parents worry about him, but as soon as he is healthy he is just like the others. The same goes for the youngest. He needs the most love and care; it’s not that the parents favor him, it’s just that the others are already on their feet and this one still needs more.