If you’re the DJ Tanner or Marsha Brady of the family, chances are you’re the responsible leader of the pack. But if you identify with Stephanie Tanner or Jan Brady and assume the role of the middle child, you likely get lost in the shuffle and keep the peace. Then, there are the Michelle Tanners of the world (AKA the baby of the clan) who are the outgoing charmers (“You got it, dude!”). These assumptions are all based on the birth order theory that says the order in which you were born dictates your personality traits . Is there any truth to it? Could it be the answer to why siblings are so different? I sought out Michele Goldman, a p sychologist and advisor for Hope for Depression Research Foundation , to get the breakdown of the birth order theory, what it says about each sibling, and why some people may not fit its framework. GIVEAWAY / ENTER TO WIN Last Chance: Enter To Win the Ultimate Self-Care Giveaway We are partnering with some of our favorite brands to give...