Episode #3.2

Summary Whether you're a first born, middle born or the baby of the family, you view the world from a unique vantage point. The idea that the way we behave is shaped by our birth order was first conceived by psychoanalyst Alfred Adler in the early 1900s. In this feature report we talk to the author of "The New Birth Order Book", Kevin Leman to examine birth order theory and meet some parents who have put this theory to the test. When Meenu and her husband Jai decided to have a child, not everyone thought it was a good idea...or even possible. Meenu is in a wheelchair because of a spinal cord injury, but she has never considered her disability an obstacle to good parenting. There are challenges which are overcome thanks to family support and plenty of ingenuity. This is their story, told with a home video camera.

S3.E2 ∙ Episode #3.2

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Kate Tavender Monica Kim

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Aug 31, 2002

Countries of origin : Canada

Language : English

Production companies : Telefactory

Summary Whether you're a first born, middle born or the baby of the family, you view the world from a unique vantage point. The idea that the way we behave is shaped by our birth order was first conceived by psychoanalyst Alfred Adler in the early 1900s. In this feature report we talk to the author of "The New Birth Order Book", Kevin Leman to examine birth order theory and meet some parents who have put this theory to the test. When Meenu and her husband Jai decided to have a child, not everyone thought it was a good idea...or even possible. Meenu is in a wheelchair because of a spinal cord injury, but she has never considered her disability an obstacle to good parenting. There are challenges which are overcome thanks to family support and plenty of ingenuity. This is their story, told with a home video camera.

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Aug 31, 2002

Countries of origin : Canada

Language : English

Production companies : Telefactory

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