Having an elder brother is associated with slower language development

September 5th, 2019 | Posted by admin in Uncategorized

Several studies had already demonstrated that children who have an elder sibling have poorer linguistic performance than those who have none. Now a research team reported a more specific result: this only concerns children who have an elder brother.
Source: Care Giving Science Daily

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