The economists found that white children who had been in Head Start were significantly more
likely than their siblings to graduate from high school and to attend college; black children, meanwhile, were significantly less likely to have been convicted of a crime, but appeared to receive no education - related benefits from the program.
«Siblings of children with disability were more
likely than siblings residing with typically developing children to have problems with interpersonal relationships, psychopathological functioning, functioning at school, and use of leisure time,» according to a 2013 study.
Not exact matches
A study by JAMA Pediatrics, which focused on children in Denmark and Sweden, found that those who'd experienced the death of a
sibling before age 18 were more
than 70 percent more
likely to die during the course of the nearly four decade study
than those who had not lost a
sibling.
If your child has
siblings, you will very
likely be giving this child more responsibility
than younger
siblings, which is the correct thing to do.
Toddlers aged between two and three are more
likely to be spanked
than their older or younger
siblings.
Babies born via C - section compared to their
siblings, who were born vaginally, are 64 % more
likely than their natural born brothers and sisters to be overweight.
Siblings were 74 per cent more
likely to die of flu
than...
Siblings with full biological ties are more
likely than others to stay with their family and help day to day, a new Oxford University study has found.
«The most surprising finding in this study was if your parents had no entrepreneurial experience and you were a last - born, you were more
likely to be self - employed
than your older
siblings.
Children who have been identified as potential caregivers by their parents are three times as
likely to actually become caregivers
than siblings who were not mentioned.
We know that firstborns are generally smarter
than their younger
siblings and more
likely to become leaders, while younger brood - members tend to be more rebellious.
People were more
likely to share their results with adult children
than parents or
siblings, and particularly with female relatives.
Children older
than four were more
likely to have a
sibling who underwent a car seat inspection — many may have even been brought along with no intention from the parent of having the older child's seat evaluated.
«The increased risk of high blood pressure in
siblings suggests that family history contributes to the increased risk of high blood pressure in women during pregnancy; however, women who had high blood pressure in pregnancy were still more
likely to develop high blood pressure later in life
than their sisters who had normal blood pressure in pregnancy,» said Dr. Weissgerber.
As evidence of peer influence, she also notes that
siblings grow up to be very different adults; that adopted children are more like their biological parents
than their adopted parents in terms of such traits as criminality; and that adolescents from poor neighborhoods are more
likely to be delinquents
than adolescents from middle - class neighborhoods, whereas being from a broken home has no effect on delinquency.
Siblings of a child with autism are 35 times more
likely to develop it
than those without an autistic brother or sister, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Social psychologist Bella DePaulo analyzed 814 studies in 2016 and concluded that single people tend to be more self - reliant and motivated
than those in a relationship, they're closer to their parents, friends, and
siblings and are more
likely to grow as individuals over long periods of time.
Next, we noted that some parents may be more
likely than others to put their children in private schools or move to a different school zone because of a particularly bad cohort, but that parents may be less
likely to pull one child out of the school due to a particularly bad cohort when that child has a
sibling in the same school.
My surveys of thousands of mental health professionals and educators show that their own children at home are four times more
likely to be hit daily by a
sibling than by another child in school.
Children conceived to mothers living within 2 miles of a Superfund site before it was cleaned are 7.4 percentage points more
likely to repeat a grade, have 0.06 of a standard deviation lower test scores, and are 6.6 percentage points more
likely to be suspended from school
than their
siblings who were conceived after the site was cleaned.
Zero to 60 mph will
likely fall in just 4.6 seconds, although a revised 8 - speed gearbox and the Velar's lower weight could propel the Velar quicker
than its Range Rover SVR
sibling.
Of course, the six - cylinder slurps less fuel
than its V - 8
sibling (17/23 mpg versus 13/19 mpg), but gas mileage is
likely not a primary concern for Range Rover buyers.
Roadsters often look a little clumsier
than their tin - top
siblings, so while the F - Type Convertible is undeniably handsome, the Coupe version is as close to design perfection as you're
likely to get.
Details about the alleged Alfa Romeo 6C are scarce for now, but it will
likely be a rear - wheel drive coupe positioned above the 4C that's larger and more expensive
than its
sibling to rival the likes of the Jaguar F - Type.
If we only pay children attention when they throw a tantrum or hit their
sibling, rather
than when they are playing quietly, they are much more
likely to act up.
Dogs that have a family history of the HD (affected
siblings, cousins, aunts / uncles or nephews / nieces) are more
likely to produce HD
than dogs which do not.
Puppies are not only more vulnerable to the cold
than older dogs, but they are also
likely to experience a lot of anxiety when entering a new home and being separated from their mother and
siblings.
Children may be more
likely to have a satisfying, less conflicting relationship with their pets
than with their
siblings, a new study finds.
Making that point, the Pro has a Mini DisplayPort, something that the RT lacks, as the Pro will
likely spend more time on a desk
than the its
sibling.
The Sonos One fits nicely into my kitchen without taking up too much room, while its
sibling can happily live across the room by the couch; the two combined with my existing Playbar will
likely be a nicer experience
than a single HomePod speaker.
iPhone 6 Plus units are much more
likely than their smaller
siblings to get «Touch IC Disease,» the flickering gray bars that are appearing on the screens of a growing number of aging devices, according to a smartphone repair expert who helped bring the problem to light.
A new study suggests that people with more brothers and sisters are less
likely to divorce
than only children or those with one or two
siblings.
It is important to note that in sexual abuse cases involving immediate family dynamics, female children are more
likely to be sexually abused or have inappropriate sexual contact with male
siblings than fathers or even stepfathers.
Siblings of adolescents with ADHD who themselves have ADHD are more likely to have psychiatric comorbidities than are unaffected siblings or controls with
Siblings of adolescents with ADHD who themselves have ADHD are more
likely to have psychiatric comorbidities
than are unaffected
siblings or controls with
siblings or controls without ADHD
Children in the United States are more
likely to grow up with their
siblings than with their fathers.
As well as showing larger unfavorable effects on school performance and receipt of special educational services
than did the full sample, program group adolescents with younger
siblings were more
likely than their control group counterparts to be suspended or expelled from and to drop out of school - perhaps because they were also more
likely to provide care for their
siblings.
American children are more
likely to grow up in a household with a
sibling than with a father.
Program group adolescents without younger
siblings, in contrast, were more
likely than their control group counterparts to participate in out - of - school activities and experienced few effects on school outcomes.
Children who are bullied by
siblings are over two times as
likely to experience depression or engage in acts of self - harm before adulthood and two times as
likely to experience anxiety
than those who were not bullied by
siblings.
They also are more
likely to experience parasomnias, such as night terrors and sleepwalking,
than children who did not experience bullying from a
sibling.
Comment: Female older
siblings are far more
likely than male older
siblings to be given child care responsibilities while young; teenage girls are far more
likely than teenage boys to hold childcare and babysitting jobs; new mothers are far more
likely to have prepared for parenthood by reading pregnancy - to - parenting articles and books as well as talking with (and spending social time with) primary caregiving women friends and relatives and their children; the ever - present months - long pregnancy itself initiates mothers into a mindset of habitual constant awareness of child - whereabouts; and various biological and hormonal factors make mothers more responsive to routine infant cues (other
than severe distress cries.)
Sibling relationships are a special kind of peer relationship, more intimate and
likely to last longer
than any other relationship in one's lifetime.
DZ twins should be more
likely attached to their
siblings than NT
siblings.
It is worth noting that, as would be expected based on both the theoretical and empirical literature on gender and interpersonal relations, respondents were more
likely to choose sisters
than brothers as the
siblings to whom they felt the most emotional closeness (OR = 2.23).
As expected, the relationship to the twin is more
likely attached
than to NT
siblings, and in two of three measurements lower
than the relationship between MZ twins.
Additionally, we hypothesized that (2) MZ twins are more
likely attached to their
sibling than DZ twins (attachment to the
sibling in predictions 1 and 2: MZ > DZ > NT; Tancredy & Fraley, 2006).
Therefore, from such an attachment theory perspective, MZ and DZ twins are probably equally
likely attached to their
sibling, whereas twins are probably more
likely attached to their
sibling than non-twin (NT)
siblings (MZ = DZ > NT).
They found that married participants were less
likely to report their
sibling as an attachment figure
than single participants, which generally indicates that romantic partners seem to move to the top of the attachment hierarchy.
Moreover, the
sibling relationship is
likely to last longer
than any other relationship in one's lifetime and plays an integral part in the lives of families [29].