What did Adler say about birth order that would apply to Toshimi’s life?

What will be an ideal response?


Toshimi was an only child. Adler believed that single children were likely to have a low level of social interest and that they tend to be pampered and overprotected. This is indicated in the case study where it states that, “her parents became overprotective of Toshimi because of her close calls with death and for years encouraged her to “take it easy” and not run around very much, not become too excited.” It also states that her parents “loved their daughter and hated to deny her anything.”

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