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New Study Reveals Parents Do Have A Favorite Child. Here's Who It Is.
It turns out, parents have surprisingly similar preferences. While every family has their own particular dynamic, researchers have discovered that, in most families, favoritism actually follows a similar pattern.
Parents really do have a favorite child — here’s who it’s more likely to be, says science
The American Psychological Association found that parents do indeed have a favorite child: “I hear all the time, ‘He’s your favorite. He’s your favorite,’” Samah Furrha, a mom of eight, told The
Do you have a favorite child? A new study may answer why
The refrain of parents is “I love all my children equally.” But not all kids get treated equally. Experts explain the impact of preferential treatment in a family.
Are You the Favorite Child? Science Uncovers the Key Traits Parents Value
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Parents tend to favor daughters, firstborns, and children who are more conscientious and agreeable, a recent study found.Parental favoritism can have lasting effects, including a higher risk for the unfavored child of developing mental health problems and unhealthy relationships.
Do all parents really have a favorite child?
All parents have a favorite child, right? Deena says she’s an only child so that made her an automatic favorite. But what about Nicea and
Study Proves Parents Do In Fact Have A Favorite Child
In news that likely isn't all that surprising to anyone with siblings, new research confirmed that parents with multiple children do, in fact, have a favorite child. While most parents would refute it, their bias is based on several factors, including gender and birth order.
Do parents have favorite children? | The Answer
Do you have a favorite child? Most parents say no, but a new study suggests otherwise. We explain why in this segment of The Answer.
Younger children are the favorites; parents unaware of treatment, BYU study finds
Dr. Alex Jensen at BYU conducted a study answering the question siblings have had for a long time: Do parents actually have a favorite child?
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The risk of having a favorite kid — and who’s it apt to be?
Research involving more than 19,000 people shows favoritism can damage relationships for both the favored and unfavored.
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Christian school teacher charged with child sex crimes after allegedly pulling down 10-year-old’s pants
The teacher picked a “favorite” boy each year who he would have sit on his lap and and kiss them, prosecutors said.
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