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Youngest Child Syndrom
This is a condition often occuring in youngest children, and it often lingers into adulthood. Symptoms may include unwillingness to share, suprise when things don't go their way, and a generally care-free nature (coming from having little to no reponsibility in the household). Youngest Child Syndrom sufferers often have difficulty when going out into the world on their own, and may remain dependant on their parents fro quite considerably longer than their older siblings. Youngest child syndrom is pervasive in those children who have siblings close in age to themselves; a child with a 20 year older brother or sister is much less likely to show symptoms of this syndrom.