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8 things the youngest children can relate to

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 30, 2025, 15:00 IST
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What do all younger siblings have in common

Being the youngest in the family comes with its own set of perks and challenges. From being pampered by elders to constantly being compared to older siblings, the youngest child experiences a unique family dynamic. While some moments bring joy, others test patience, but each one is memorable in its own way. Here are eight things that only the youngest children can truly understand.


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Always being called “the baby”

No matter how grown-up the youngest child becomes, the title of “the baby” never goes away. Even when responsibilities increase with age, older siblings and parents still see the youngest as the little one of the house.


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Hand-me-down clothes and toys


New clothes and toys are a rare luxury. Most of the time, the youngest receives hand-me-downs from older siblings. Sometimes, it feels unfair, but it also means having a variety of things to choose from without asking for them.


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Getting away with more things


Rules that seemed so strict for older siblings suddenly become a little more flexible for the youngest. Parents tend to be a bit more relaxed, letting small mischiefs slide. Whether it’s staying up past bedtime or skipping chores, the youngest often gets away with things that older siblings never could.


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Being everyone’s favourite (secretly!)


While older siblings might deny it, the youngest often holds a special place in everyone’s heart. Whether it’s grandparents sneaking extra sweets or parents being extra protective, the youngest often receives an extra dose of affection.


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Always being compared to older siblings


Hearing phrases like “Your sibling did this at your age” or “Look at how your elder one used to behave” becomes a regular thing. The youngest often faces constant comparisons, whether it’s about academics, behavior, or achievements.


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Struggling to be taken seriously


Even when making important points or sharing ideas, it sometimes feels like no one listens properly. Being the youngest often means having to prove maturity and capability over and over again.


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Learning things faster from older siblings


There’s always something new to learn from older siblings—be it cool tricks, new slang, or how to get things done efficiently. The youngest often picks up habits, skills, and even knowledge much earlier than expected.


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Experiencing overprotectiveness


Older siblings can be overprotective, sometimes to the point of being annoying. Whether it’s about making friends, going out alone, or handling problems, the youngest always has someone watching over them. While it can be frustrating, deep down, it’s comforting to know that protection is always there.


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