Birth order differences in neurodevelopment emerge at 6 months, linked to reduced parental engagement for second-born children.
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Sibling study finds birth order neurodevelopmental differences appear within the first year of life
Birth order has long been linked to differences in cognition, with firstborn children often outperforming their later-born siblings. Parental engagement and interaction have been suggested as ...
Achievement is still lower for kids who were toddlers during the pandemic—even though they didn't experience school closures.
Walker will bring some much-needed juice to Kansas City's long-dormant running game, but this is just the first of many holes the team needs to fill.
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12 feel-good stories about people saving our planet
It seems that these days all we hear about is the tragic impact our actions are having on planet earth. With billions of tons of waste filling our oceans, millions of people experiencing hunger every ...
Parenting often carries with it a natural instinct to protect a child from all the problems they encounter in their lives. When a child faces a minor problem, such as a fight with a friend or a ...
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