Birth Order and Sibling Rivalry

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Sibling Rivalry | Family Matters

ronitbaras.com — “Sibling rivalry is influenced by parental treatment, birth order, personality and experiences. Sibling rivalry is particularly strong when one child is gifted.View full resource at ronitbaras.com

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How to Deal with Sibling Rivalry

njfamily.com — “The moment you give birth or adopt for the second time, your kids will forever compete for your love and attention. Fortunately, there are some things parents can do to prevent sibling squabbles.View full resource at njfamily.com

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Do your kids vie for your attention? Do they fight or argue? Here's how to deal with sibling rivalry: http://ow.ly/2jihq

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Sibling Effect: Parents Have Favorites and Birth Order Counts - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Jeffrey Kluger's new book, "The Sibling Effect," Analyzes the Rivalry and Bonds Between SiblingsView full resource at abcnews.go.com

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'Sibling Effect:' Moms Have a Favorite?: Author Jeffrey Kluger analyzes birth order, twins and singletons. ... http://t.co/jw1DCp2Y

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Study: Birth Order Affects Smarts, Personality - CBS News

cbsnews.com — “Older Siblings More Intelligent, While Younger Children Get Better Grades and Are More Outgoing, Research FindsView full resource at cbsnews.com

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Birth Order Linked to Allergies

fitsugar.com — “* Yes, and I am the firstborn. * Yes, but I am not the firstborn. * No, and I am the firstborn. * No, and I am allergy free.View full resource at fitsugar.com

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News: Later Birth Order May Decrease Breast-Cancer Risk, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison

uwhealth.org — “A team of researchers from the university of wisconsin carbone cancer center looked at early-life risk factors to see if the age of the mother, or birth order, affected a woman's chances of developing breast cancer later in life.View full resource at uwhealth.org

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UWCarbone UW Carbone Cancer Center Hospital

Does having an older sibling protect a woman from breast cancer? It just might. http://ow.ly/AMpd

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Did Mom Like You Best? Research Reveals Birth Order Role in Caregiving | CaregiverStress.com

caregiverstress.com — “Mom always liked you best. It was a popular line from the 1960s comedy duo the Smothers Brothers. The truth is, birth order and parental preferences do impact caregiving situations in families with multiple siblings. Research conducted by Cornell University gerontologist Karl Pillemer found that mothers ages 65 to 75 in the Boston area were perfectly willing to name favorites among their children.View full resource at caregiverstress.com

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RT @HomeInsteadWauk: Did Mom Like You Best? Research Reveals Birth Order Role in Caregiving. http://t.co/Pj1nfaA

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Birth order may affect children's intelligence, study suggests - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “A U.S. study suggests that first-born children generally score higher on aptitude tests while later-born children earn better grades and are more extroverted. The findings could help explain the influence of sibling relationships, which often get less attention than parent-child relationships, the lView full resource at smartbrief.com

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songMD Clara Song Pediatrician, Physician, and Doctor

Birth order may affect children's intelligence, study suggests http://sbne.ws/r/5mG8

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Why Won’t My Son Behave Like His Siblings?

missingsecrettoparenting.com — “Children in the middle of the family birth order commonly “act out” because they feel they need to fight for an important place in the family.View full resource at missingsecrettoparenting.com

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Why we can never escape our siblings - Children - Salon.com

salon.com — “New science sheds light on how birth order and brother-sister relationships shape our lives. An expert explainsView full resource at salon.com

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Why we can never escape our siblings: New science on how birth order & sibling relationships shape us http://ht.ly/6qZkt

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Why we can never escape our siblings - Children - Salon.com

salon.com — “New science sheds light on how birth order and brother-sister relationships shape our lives. An expert explainsView full resource at salon.com

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HuntsvillePeds Hsv Pediatric Assoc Physician Group

Really interesting article about siblings and how they influence your lives http://t.co/09lGI9W

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AAAAI: Oldest Siblings Hit Hardest by Allergies (CME/CE) - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “SAN FRANCISCO (MedPage Today) -- Firstborn children may be at greater risk of food allergies and hay fever than subsequent siblings, but higher birth order doesn't affect the risk of asthma, Japanese researchers found.View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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AAAAI: Oldest Siblings Hit Hardest by Allergies (CME/CE): SAN FRANCISCO (MedPage Today) -- Firstborn children may ... http://bit.ly/ejCuQ8

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Loving One Child More Than Another During the Holidays? | Parenting | GalTime

galtime.com — “Loving One Child More Than Another During the Holidays? | Parenting | GalTimeView full resource at galtime.com

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Medical News: AAAAI: Oldest Siblings Hit Hardest by Allergies - in Meeting Coverage, AAAAI from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “SAN FRANCISCO -- Firstborn children may be at greater risk of food allergies and hay fever than subsequent siblings, but higher birth order doesn't affect the risk of asthma, Japanese researchers founView full resource at medpagetoday.com

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AAAAI: Oldest Siblings Hit Hardest by Allergies (CME/CE): SAN FRANCISCO (MedPage Today… http://goo.gl/fb/3f13L

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Pediatrics Medical News about cystic fibrosis

mdlinx.com — “Long-term effects of birth order and age at diagnosis in cystic fibrosis: A sibling cohort studyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Long-term effects of birth order and age at diagnosis in cystic fibrosis: A sibling cohort study: Pediatric P... http://bit.ly/caloRb #peds

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