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  2. Boy or girl paradox - Wikipedia

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    First, it is assumed that the space of all possible events can be easily enumerated, providing an extensional definition of outcomes: {BB, BG, GB, GG}. [9] This notation indicates that there are four possible combinations of children, labeling boys B and girls G, and using the first letter to represent the older child.

  3. Paternal age effect - Wikipedia

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    Later age at parenthood is also associated with a more stable family environment, with older parents being less likely to divorce or change partners. [43] Older parents also tend to occupy a higher socio-economic position and report feeling more devoted to their children and satisfied with their family. [43]

  4. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] If there is a disabled child in the family to be cared for, "older siblings, especially girls, are at the greatest risk of parentification". [18] The tendency to burden the oldest girl in the family is sometimes called eldest daughter syndrome. [12]

  5. People List 30 Hard Truths About Getting Older That They ...

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    A 2019 survey found that globally, we think old age begins at 66. When asked to describe it, we usually use the term wise (35%), followed by frail (32%), lonely (30%), and respected (25%). People ...

  6. People Who Were Raised by ‘Older’ Parents Often Develop These ...

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    Kids of older parents often grow up fast,” Dr. Quimby says. “They’re usually engaging with parents who've gathered decades of wisdom, which helps them think and act beyond their years.” 2.

  7. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Trustful parenting is a child-centered parenting style in which parents trust their children to make decisions, play and explore on their own, and learn from their own mistakes. Research professor Peter Gray argues that trustful parenting was the dominant parenting style in prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies.

  8. Parents are shocked when all 7 of their adult kids show up ...

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    Seven siblings in Utah surprised their elderly parents with a slumber party — and the heartwarming footage is ... who died when she was 16 months old.) ... "I have 9 kids, 4 are grown and gone ...

  9. Child development - Wikipedia

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    The amount of time mothers spent with their children and the quality of their interactions are important in terms of children's trait emotional intelligence, not only because those times of joint activity reflect a more positive parenting, but because they are likely to promote modeling, reinforcement, shared attention, and social cooperation.