Brigham Young University researchers found that parents do have a “favorite.” A study analyzing responses from 19,400 participants found that parents treat their children differently. The coveted “favorite” child is more likely to be a daughter, and is more likely to be responsible and organized. “Understanding these nuances can help parents and clinicians recognize potentially damaging family patterns,” Alexander Jensen, PhD, said. “It is crucial to ensure all children feel loved and supported.” (Study Finds)
Study: Parents Have A “Favorite” Kid
Jan 16, 2025 | 7:00 PM