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Importance of accounting for sibling age when examining the association between family size and early childhood cognition, language and emotional behaviour: a birth cohort study.

Christos SymeonidesPeter J VuillerminEmma SciberrasElizabeth SennSarah M ThomsonNicole WardropVicki AndersonAngela PezicPeter D SlyAnne-Louise Ponsonbynull null
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
The influence of siblings on early childhood development varies substantially by sibling age and the neurodevelopmental outcome under study. Although family size alone appears important for cognitive development, age-specific findings emphasise the importance of sibling interaction in early childhood expressive language development and emotional behaviour.
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