Second family children tend to bring only trouble

Do you have younger brothers or sisters? Did it often seem like something was wrong with them? Well, recent studies show you're not far from the truth, especially if the second child in the family is a boy. Researchers did some research on American and Denmarkn family couples, concluding that [...]
Well, recent studies show you're not far from the truth, especially if the second child in the family is a boy.
Researchers carried out research on couples of brothers in America and Denmark, concluding that between 20 and 40 percent of younger boys are at risk of involvement in crime, school expulsion, disciplinary measures in educational institutions, and so on.
According to experts, this too has an explanation.
If the first children have role as role models, the second look to their siblings, with whom they may have a different age of just two years.
On the other hand, parents themselves, despite giving their two children time, according to research, often give more attention to their older son or daughter.
Despite this study, experts themselves stress: “These results are not the same for everyone. You must remember that the research was made only for Denmark and America. ”
So do not look suspiciously at younger brothers or sisters after this reading...












