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Published 08:00 28 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 22:13 18 Jun 2018 BST
One area that always led to disagreement (and still does) was that of intelligence.
Yes, we all believed we were smarter than our misfortunate siblings, however, science now says there’s an answer to that debate.
According to new research, the firstborn in the family is more intelligent than their younger siblings.
Research conducted by the University of Edinburgh and Sydney University found that the eldest siblings were capable of achieving a higher IQ than their younger brothers or sisters from as young as just one year of age.
The study examined results from over 5,000 children who were tested on their capabilities in reading and picture vocabulary every two years until they were 14 years old.
And there’s apparently a reason for the difference. The research also found that it was a result of parental attention.
Yes, apparently first-borns received much more mental stimulation when they were younger and therefore had a more highly developed brain function than younger siblings.
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