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22 April 2008

Parents strictest with older siblings

Younger children are treated less strictly by their parents than their older siblings, say academics.

Parents were more likely to take steps such as stopping pocket money to older children to set an example, but had mellowed when younger children reached the same age.

Published in the Economic Journal, the study by American professors also found that younger children were more likely to rebel by engaging in risky behaviour.

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