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Not willing to change your opinion or attitude, even when wrong.
Stubborn
Enjoying being with and talking to other people.
Sociable
A child who gets everything they want and often behaves badly as a result.
Spoilt
Easily affected by emotions, often feeling hurt or touched deeply.
Sensitive
Having good judgment, being practical and reasonable.
Sensible
Someone you can trust to do something well or on time.
Reliable
Not following rules or authority, wanting to do things your own way.
Rebellious
Having sudden changes in mood, often feeling happy one moment and upset the next.
Moody
Feeling unhappy because someone has something you want, or because you’re afraid of losing someone’s attention.
Jealous
Able to do things by yourself without needing help from others.
Independent
Pleasant and attractive, able to make people like you.
Charming
Always telling others what to do in a commanding way.
Bossy
Feeling worried or nervous about something.
Anxious
Having a strong desire to succeed or achieve something.
Ambitious
Ready to attack or argue; forceful in behavior.
Aggressive
Showing love and care towards others.
Affectionate
A sibling with whom you share only one parent.
Half-sibling
The child of one’s step-parent, not biologically related
Step-sibling
Legally taken by a family to be raised as their own child.
Adopted
Two siblings born at the same time from the same pregnancy.
Twin
When siblings have a small age gap.
Close in age
A child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest.
Middle child
The youngest child in a family.
Youngest
The oldest child in a family.
Eldest
A child who has no brothers or sisters.
Only child
Wanting to be better than someone else, often leading to rivalry.
Competitive
A strong connection or relationship between siblings or family members.
Bond
To have an argument or disagreement that leads to less contact.
Fall out (with)
To have a friendly relationship.
Get along (with)
A family or group that has strong, supportive relationships
Close-knit
Competition between siblings for attention, love, or resources.
Rivalry
A brother or sister.
Sibling