The study highlighted that middle children tend to be "more honest, humble, and agreeable" than their siblings.
The middle child gets quite the rep. Children who aren't the first or last born in their families are often pegged as attention-seeking, overlooked and jealous. Other times, they're considered ...
Middle children are more honest, humble and agreeable than their older and younger siblings, a new research study has found. For years, people have argued over whether the birth order of siblings has ...
Biopsychosocial factors, including self-esteem and socially prescribed perfectionism, were associated with body satisfaction in middle childhood.
“A Toolkit for Measuring Early Childhood Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries” offers experts and others a detailed review of the newest tools and how to apply them to successfully measure ...
The report fills a critical research gap by providing the first comprehensive analysis of the state of early childhood development (ECD) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The first chapter ...