Could Middle Children Become Extinct?
The “middle child” syndrome could become a thing of the past. You know the kids who need more attention because they’re not the oldest and they’re not the baby, so…

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL – FEBRUARY 04: In this handout photo provided by Disney, Emmy Award-winning TV host and Grammy Award-winning comedian Jon Stewart takes a ride on the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway with his children Nate (left, age 6) and Maggie (center, age 5) at the Magic Kingdom theme park on February 4, 2011 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The February 4 visit took place on Maggie’s 5th birthday, and Stewart and his family celebrated the occasion with friends at the Walt Disney World theme park. (Photo by David Roark/Disney via Getty Images)
(Photo by David Roark/Disney via Getty Images)The "middle child" syndrome could become a thing of the past. You know the kids who need more attention because they're not the oldest and they're not the baby, so they feel like they get overlooked. Now days, parents seem to be preferring to have one or two children rather than three or more.
Much of this has to do with finances and we know how expensive kids can be.
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