JustinRylewski
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It came through a lightbulb moment
I was thinking about looking into the dilemmas of an only child regarding social interaction in society. More so how it compare to individuals that have siblings, through my secondary research i have began to realise that siblings do play a role in ones development and that only children have certain charecteristics (whether true or false)
I could look at these characterisitcs, the importance of siblings, theorists, stereotypes and even have fuigured a way to link the topic to the 5 fundamental concepts of society and culture (persons, culture, environment, time, society)
I am an only child by the way so it is personal that way and im interested in the way people a quick to judge that only children are greedy, lonely, selfish etc.
I was also thinking about a cross cultural comparison with china (and the one child poilcy) as an example of the choice being forced upon parents rather than in australia/US, UK where we choose to have a big family or not (financial reasons etc)
ive fuigured a way to pull it all together even though it seems like a massive pool of ideas
Now i just want to know what others thing!!!!
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
I was thinking about looking into the dilemmas of an only child regarding social interaction in society. More so how it compare to individuals that have siblings, through my secondary research i have began to realise that siblings do play a role in ones development and that only children have certain charecteristics (whether true or false)
I could look at these characterisitcs, the importance of siblings, theorists, stereotypes and even have fuigured a way to link the topic to the 5 fundamental concepts of society and culture (persons, culture, environment, time, society)
I am an only child by the way so it is personal that way and im interested in the way people a quick to judge that only children are greedy, lonely, selfish etc.
I was also thinking about a cross cultural comparison with china (and the one child poilcy) as an example of the choice being forced upon parents rather than in australia/US, UK where we choose to have a big family or not (financial reasons etc)
ive fuigured a way to pull it all together even though it seems like a massive pool of ideas
Now i just want to know what others thing!!!!
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
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