Kluger acknowledges that not everyone has an awesome relationship with their brothers and sisters, but after he shows why it’s so important, he encourages us all to pick up the phone and foster closeness with the sibs. Something we should also try and do with our own children by not setting them up to be rivals. So just in case you’re on the fence about having another baby, here are five great things about adding that second baby to the brood.

  1. Awesome Conflict Resolution There’s no better peer to learn from than a sibling. It’s the first person you have to share with, starting with mom and dad. Whether the little one watches the older sister negotiate another piece of cake after dinner, or they both have regular knock-down drag-out fights, this is the relationship that gets you ready for the real world.
  2. You Can Relax the Second Time Around As the youngest in the family, I’m loathe to bring this study to light, but the numbers show higher IQs for the oldest child. Since this is a given, hey, why not just kick back and forget about the flash cards with the second baby? It can be your laissez-faire parenting moment. Because naturally the firstborn gets more resources, time, and attention from his parents and this can often result in a child more equipped intellectually. The good news is, if you aren’t a middle child (and if you are, you’re kind of screwed), you’ll wind up being the only child after the oldest smarty-pants goes off to college. The little one can suck up those resources then, because that time actually does matter for development as well.
  3. Kids Can Get in Some Dating Practice No, not in a weird way. But it turns out you can identify a man who was raised with sisters, and a woman who was raised with brothers, within the time it takes to speed date. Which is a good thing, because boys with sisters tend to be more sensitive and more in tune with ladies, and girls with brothers know how to get along better with the dudes. Perhaps we can assume the same thing of gay dating, when the participants had same-sex sibs?
  4. When Taking Care of the Parents The one that everyone thinks about, for good reason, is totally true. When your parents have a health crisis, or just get old, you’ll need someone else who totally gets it in the trenches with you.
  5. The Bonding Over Death And once the parents are gone, through death or divorce, you’ll actually bond more to your sibling. Which is a good thing, because no one should have to go through all that pain by themselves. Do you see these as benefits of having a second baby?

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title: “The Best Reasons For Having More Than One Child” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “Jean Foster”


Kluger acknowledges that not everyone has an awesome relationship with their brothers and sisters, but after he shows why it’s so important, he encourages us all to pick up the phone and foster closeness with the sibs. Something we should also try and do with our own children by not setting them up to be rivals. So just in case you’re on the fence about having another baby, here are five great things about adding that second baby to the brood.

  1. Awesome Conflict Resolution There’s no better peer to learn from than a sibling. It’s the first person you have to share with, starting with mom and dad. Whether the little one watches the older sister negotiate another piece of cake after dinner, or they both have regular knock-down drag-out fights, this is the relationship that gets you ready for the real world.
  2. You Can Relax the Second Time Around As the youngest in the family, I’m loathe to bring this study to light, but the numbers show higher IQs for the oldest child. Since this is a given, hey, why not just kick back and forget about the flash cards with the second baby? It can be your laissez-faire parenting moment. Because naturally the firstborn gets more resources, time, and attention from his parents and this can often result in a child more equipped intellectually. The good news is, if you aren’t a middle child (and if you are, you’re kind of screwed), you’ll wind up being the only child after the oldest smarty-pants goes off to college. The little one can suck up those resources then, because that time actually does matter for development as well.
  3. Kids Can Get in Some Dating Practice No, not in a weird way. But it turns out you can identify a man who was raised with sisters, and a woman who was raised with brothers, within the time it takes to speed date. Which is a good thing, because boys with sisters tend to be more sensitive and more in tune with ladies, and girls with brothers know how to get along better with the dudes. Perhaps we can assume the same thing of gay dating, when the participants had same-sex sibs?
  4. When Taking Care of the Parents The one that everyone thinks about, for good reason, is totally true. When your parents have a health crisis, or just get old, you’ll need someone else who totally gets it in the trenches with you.
  5. The Bonding Over Death And once the parents are gone, through death or divorce, you’ll actually bond more to your sibling. Which is a good thing, because no one should have to go through all that pain by themselves. Do you see these as benefits of having a second baby?

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title: “The Best Reasons For Having More Than One Child” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-23” author: “Billie Matthes”


Kluger acknowledges that not everyone has an awesome relationship with their brothers and sisters, but after he shows why it’s so important, he encourages us all to pick up the phone and foster closeness with the sibs. Something we should also try and do with our own children by not setting them up to be rivals. So just in case you’re on the fence about having another baby, here are five great things about adding that second baby to the brood.

  1. Awesome Conflict Resolution There’s no better peer to learn from than a sibling. It’s the first person you have to share with, starting with mom and dad. Whether the little one watches the older sister negotiate another piece of cake after dinner, or they both have regular knock-down drag-out fights, this is the relationship that gets you ready for the real world.
  2. You Can Relax the Second Time Around As the youngest in the family, I’m loathe to bring this study to light, but the numbers show higher IQs for the oldest child. Since this is a given, hey, why not just kick back and forget about the flash cards with the second baby? It can be your laissez-faire parenting moment. Because naturally the firstborn gets more resources, time, and attention from his parents and this can often result in a child more equipped intellectually. The good news is, if you aren’t a middle child (and if you are, you’re kind of screwed), you’ll wind up being the only child after the oldest smarty-pants goes off to college. The little one can suck up those resources then, because that time actually does matter for development as well.
  3. Kids Can Get in Some Dating Practice No, not in a weird way. But it turns out you can identify a man who was raised with sisters, and a woman who was raised with brothers, within the time it takes to speed date. Which is a good thing, because boys with sisters tend to be more sensitive and more in tune with ladies, and girls with brothers know how to get along better with the dudes. Perhaps we can assume the same thing of gay dating, when the participants had same-sex sibs?
  4. When Taking Care of the Parents The one that everyone thinks about, for good reason, is totally true. When your parents have a health crisis, or just get old, you’ll need someone else who totally gets it in the trenches with you.
  5. The Bonding Over Death And once the parents are gone, through death or divorce, you’ll actually bond more to your sibling. Which is a good thing, because no one should have to go through all that pain by themselves. Do you see these as benefits of having a second baby?

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title: “The Best Reasons For Having More Than One Child” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Frankie Banks”


Kluger acknowledges that not everyone has an awesome relationship with their brothers and sisters, but after he shows why it’s so important, he encourages us all to pick up the phone and foster closeness with the sibs. Something we should also try and do with our own children by not setting them up to be rivals. So just in case you’re on the fence about having another baby, here are five great things about adding that second baby to the brood.

  1. Awesome Conflict Resolution There’s no better peer to learn from than a sibling. It’s the first person you have to share with, starting with mom and dad. Whether the little one watches the older sister negotiate another piece of cake after dinner, or they both have regular knock-down drag-out fights, this is the relationship that gets you ready for the real world.
  2. You Can Relax the Second Time Around As the youngest in the family, I’m loathe to bring this study to light, but the numbers show higher IQs for the oldest child. Since this is a given, hey, why not just kick back and forget about the flash cards with the second baby? It can be your laissez-faire parenting moment. Because naturally the firstborn gets more resources, time, and attention from his parents and this can often result in a child more equipped intellectually. The good news is, if you aren’t a middle child (and if you are, you’re kind of screwed), you’ll wind up being the only child after the oldest smarty-pants goes off to college. The little one can suck up those resources then, because that time actually does matter for development as well.
  3. Kids Can Get in Some Dating Practice No, not in a weird way. But it turns out you can identify a man who was raised with sisters, and a woman who was raised with brothers, within the time it takes to speed date. Which is a good thing, because boys with sisters tend to be more sensitive and more in tune with ladies, and girls with brothers know how to get along better with the dudes. Perhaps we can assume the same thing of gay dating, when the participants had same-sex sibs?
  4. When Taking Care of the Parents The one that everyone thinks about, for good reason, is totally true. When your parents have a health crisis, or just get old, you’ll need someone else who totally gets it in the trenches with you.
  5. The Bonding Over Death And once the parents are gone, through death or divorce, you’ll actually bond more to your sibling. Which is a good thing, because no one should have to go through all that pain by themselves. Do you see these as benefits of having a second baby?

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title: “The Best Reasons For Having More Than One Child” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Steven Aris”


Kluger acknowledges that not everyone has an awesome relationship with their brothers and sisters, but after he shows why it’s so important, he encourages us all to pick up the phone and foster closeness with the sibs. Something we should also try and do with our own children by not setting them up to be rivals. So just in case you’re on the fence about having another baby, here are five great things about adding that second baby to the brood.

  1. Awesome Conflict Resolution There’s no better peer to learn from than a sibling. It’s the first person you have to share with, starting with mom and dad. Whether the little one watches the older sister negotiate another piece of cake after dinner, or they both have regular knock-down drag-out fights, this is the relationship that gets you ready for the real world.
  2. You Can Relax the Second Time Around As the youngest in the family, I’m loathe to bring this study to light, but the numbers show higher IQs for the oldest child. Since this is a given, hey, why not just kick back and forget about the flash cards with the second baby? It can be your laissez-faire parenting moment. Because naturally the firstborn gets more resources, time, and attention from his parents and this can often result in a child more equipped intellectually. The good news is, if you aren’t a middle child (and if you are, you’re kind of screwed), you’ll wind up being the only child after the oldest smarty-pants goes off to college. The little one can suck up those resources then, because that time actually does matter for development as well.
  3. Kids Can Get in Some Dating Practice No, not in a weird way. But it turns out you can identify a man who was raised with sisters, and a woman who was raised with brothers, within the time it takes to speed date. Which is a good thing, because boys with sisters tend to be more sensitive and more in tune with ladies, and girls with brothers know how to get along better with the dudes. Perhaps we can assume the same thing of gay dating, when the participants had same-sex sibs?
  4. When Taking Care of the Parents The one that everyone thinks about, for good reason, is totally true. When your parents have a health crisis, or just get old, you’ll need someone else who totally gets it in the trenches with you.
  5. The Bonding Over Death And once the parents are gone, through death or divorce, you’ll actually bond more to your sibling. Which is a good thing, because no one should have to go through all that pain by themselves. Do you see these as benefits of having a second baby?

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title: “The Best Reasons For Having More Than One Child” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Eric Anderson”


Kluger acknowledges that not everyone has an awesome relationship with their brothers and sisters, but after he shows why it’s so important, he encourages us all to pick up the phone and foster closeness with the sibs. Something we should also try and do with our own children by not setting them up to be rivals. So just in case you’re on the fence about having another baby, here are five great things about adding that second baby to the brood.

  1. Awesome Conflict Resolution There’s no better peer to learn from than a sibling. It’s the first person you have to share with, starting with mom and dad. Whether the little one watches the older sister negotiate another piece of cake after dinner, or they both have regular knock-down drag-out fights, this is the relationship that gets you ready for the real world.
  2. You Can Relax the Second Time Around As the youngest in the family, I’m loathe to bring this study to light, but the numbers show higher IQs for the oldest child. Since this is a given, hey, why not just kick back and forget about the flash cards with the second baby? It can be your laissez-faire parenting moment. Because naturally the firstborn gets more resources, time, and attention from his parents and this can often result in a child more equipped intellectually. The good news is, if you aren’t a middle child (and if you are, you’re kind of screwed), you’ll wind up being the only child after the oldest smarty-pants goes off to college. The little one can suck up those resources then, because that time actually does matter for development as well.
  3. Kids Can Get in Some Dating Practice No, not in a weird way. But it turns out you can identify a man who was raised with sisters, and a woman who was raised with brothers, within the time it takes to speed date. Which is a good thing, because boys with sisters tend to be more sensitive and more in tune with ladies, and girls with brothers know how to get along better with the dudes. Perhaps we can assume the same thing of gay dating, when the participants had same-sex sibs?
  4. When Taking Care of the Parents The one that everyone thinks about, for good reason, is totally true. When your parents have a health crisis, or just get old, you’ll need someone else who totally gets it in the trenches with you.
  5. The Bonding Over Death And once the parents are gone, through death or divorce, you’ll actually bond more to your sibling. Which is a good thing, because no one should have to go through all that pain by themselves. Do you see these as benefits of having a second baby?

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title: “The Best Reasons For Having More Than One Child” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Josephine Black”


Kluger acknowledges that not everyone has an awesome relationship with their brothers and sisters, but after he shows why it’s so important, he encourages us all to pick up the phone and foster closeness with the sibs. Something we should also try and do with our own children by not setting them up to be rivals. So just in case you’re on the fence about having another baby, here are five great things about adding that second baby to the brood.

  1. Awesome Conflict Resolution There’s no better peer to learn from than a sibling. It’s the first person you have to share with, starting with mom and dad. Whether the little one watches the older sister negotiate another piece of cake after dinner, or they both have regular knock-down drag-out fights, this is the relationship that gets you ready for the real world.
  2. You Can Relax the Second Time Around As the youngest in the family, I’m loathe to bring this study to light, but the numbers show higher IQs for the oldest child. Since this is a given, hey, why not just kick back and forget about the flash cards with the second baby? It can be your laissez-faire parenting moment. Because naturally the firstborn gets more resources, time, and attention from his parents and this can often result in a child more equipped intellectually. The good news is, if you aren’t a middle child (and if you are, you’re kind of screwed), you’ll wind up being the only child after the oldest smarty-pants goes off to college. The little one can suck up those resources then, because that time actually does matter for development as well.
  3. Kids Can Get in Some Dating Practice No, not in a weird way. But it turns out you can identify a man who was raised with sisters, and a woman who was raised with brothers, within the time it takes to speed date. Which is a good thing, because boys with sisters tend to be more sensitive and more in tune with ladies, and girls with brothers know how to get along better with the dudes. Perhaps we can assume the same thing of gay dating, when the participants had same-sex sibs?
  4. When Taking Care of the Parents The one that everyone thinks about, for good reason, is totally true. When your parents have a health crisis, or just get old, you’ll need someone else who totally gets it in the trenches with you.
  5. The Bonding Over Death And once the parents are gone, through death or divorce, you’ll actually bond more to your sibling. Which is a good thing, because no one should have to go through all that pain by themselves. Do you see these as benefits of having a second baby?

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title: “The Best Reasons For Having More Than One Child” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-11” author: “Sharon Hartsell”


Kluger acknowledges that not everyone has an awesome relationship with their brothers and sisters, but after he shows why it’s so important, he encourages us all to pick up the phone and foster closeness with the sibs. Something we should also try and do with our own children by not setting them up to be rivals. So just in case you’re on the fence about having another baby, here are five great things about adding that second baby to the brood.

  1. Awesome Conflict Resolution There’s no better peer to learn from than a sibling. It’s the first person you have to share with, starting with mom and dad. Whether the little one watches the older sister negotiate another piece of cake after dinner, or they both have regular knock-down drag-out fights, this is the relationship that gets you ready for the real world.
  2. You Can Relax the Second Time Around As the youngest in the family, I’m loathe to bring this study to light, but the numbers show higher IQs for the oldest child. Since this is a given, hey, why not just kick back and forget about the flash cards with the second baby? It can be your laissez-faire parenting moment. Because naturally the firstborn gets more resources, time, and attention from his parents and this can often result in a child more equipped intellectually. The good news is, if you aren’t a middle child (and if you are, you’re kind of screwed), you’ll wind up being the only child after the oldest smarty-pants goes off to college. The little one can suck up those resources then, because that time actually does matter for development as well.
  3. Kids Can Get in Some Dating Practice No, not in a weird way. But it turns out you can identify a man who was raised with sisters, and a woman who was raised with brothers, within the time it takes to speed date. Which is a good thing, because boys with sisters tend to be more sensitive and more in tune with ladies, and girls with brothers know how to get along better with the dudes. Perhaps we can assume the same thing of gay dating, when the participants had same-sex sibs?
  4. When Taking Care of the Parents The one that everyone thinks about, for good reason, is totally true. When your parents have a health crisis, or just get old, you’ll need someone else who totally gets it in the trenches with you.
  5. The Bonding Over Death And once the parents are gone, through death or divorce, you’ll actually bond more to your sibling. Which is a good thing, because no one should have to go through all that pain by themselves. Do you see these as benefits of having a second baby?

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