Middle Child Day: Being a middle child is a struggle on its own they are said to have a lesser amount of attention from their parents compared to other siblings or maybe it’s just a myth created by middle children to get attention because they don’t get enough damn did I just made a paradox. Elizabeth Walker started the tradition of celebrating Middle Child Day not as recognition of the middle child but as acknowledgment that every person is important. This day is celebrated on 12 August as a gesture of acknowledgment to the often left-out sibling.
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History of Middle Child Day
We have heard middle children crying about always getting ignored and not getting the equal amount of attention their siblings get. On an honest note, middle children are all getting bullied by their elder siblings and getting irritated by younger ones.
Anyway, according to whoever has enough free time to research it, The stereotype was created by TV shows at that time making middle children look neglected. But the self-made trauma has its own perks as it helps them to create a better personality. I will tell you a fact almost half of the American presidents are middle children. As a matter of fact Adolf Hitler was also a middle child i can totally imagine a five-year-old Hitler with a weird mustache crying for attention.
There is good news for Americans by the way you guys won’t need to worry about being a middle sibling because of modernization average American citizen prefers having 2 children. 1986 was the day this holiday was invented for siblings who feel left out.
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Significance of Middle Child Day
Elizabeth Walker creates National Middle Child Day to give often-forgotten middle kids their special celebration. I don’t know who celebrates this day because I am sure the middle kids are the first ones to make fun of any who celebrate this day
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