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Oh, to be Mom and Dad’s VIP. When discussing whether or not parents have a favorite child, mom’s usually the word. But new research is blowing the lid off the ugly truth — there’s almost ...
No matter what they say to their children, parents really do have a favourite, a study has found. Daughters are 11 per cent more likely to be the apples of their parents’ eyes than sons ...
Parents really do have favorite children, and these tend to be daughters, first-borns and those who display conscientious traits, according to a meta-analysis published today by the American ...
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But ask almost anyone with a brother or sister and you’ll likely find a longstanding debate: who’s the favorite? New research from BYU sheds some light on that playful rivalry, revealing how parents ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Ever wondered if your parents really did have a favorite child? That nagging suspicion might not be all in your head. A study analyzing data from over 19,400 participants concludes ...
Here is what to know about Kate's immediate family members. James Middleton and Pippa Matthews with their parents Michael and Carole Middleton arrive for the coronation ceremony of King Charles ...
Find out how his parents impacted his music, below! The proud parents of Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, are Tito Martinez and Lysaurie Ocasio. They raised him in ...
Good parent-teacher relationships can boost a child’s confidence and holistic development, say parents and educators interviewed by The Straits Times.
But take it from someone who grew up in a community chock full of “those kinds of parents”: So-called tiger parenting won’t actually breed technical and innovative geniuses and get our ...