The study by BYU School of Family Life professor Alex Jensen found that younger siblings generally receive more favorable ...
Favoritism can impact mental health and family relationships, often influencing which child is seen as the favorite child.
Summary: New research sheds light on how parents subtly favor children based on birth order, personality, and gender, shaping ...
Parents also have a say over how their children interact, and how they react to birth-order archetypes themselves. If parents of young children spot common birth-order characteristics, like their ...
Study reveals parents tend to favor younger siblings, daughters, and the more agreeable — often without realizing it. BYU's ...
When discussing whether or not parents have a favorite child, mom’s usually the word ... for one of their offspring is often based on birth order, gender, temperament and personality traits ...
The study, conducted by BYU School of Family Life professor Alex Jensen, found that younger siblings generally receive more ...