New research has revealed that eldest children are usually cleverer
than their younger brothers and
sisters as they receive more mental
stimulation in their formative years.University of Edinburgh economists
found that first-born children achieved higher IQ test scores – even as
young as one-year-old.
Basically, parental behaviour changes with children. First-borns are
apparently given more support when young and aided more with guidance in
thinking. According to the study, which was published in the Journal of
Human Resources, all this isn’t to say that parents don’t love their
youngsters as much.
It’s just that mums and dads spend less time carrying out
brain-stimulating activities with younger kids. Not as much reading
time, music practice, and so on – things that help development.
Also, it appears parents are more likely to take increased risks with
second, third, etc. kids. They’re more likely to smoke, for example
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