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Study: Dads more responsive to daughters than sons

A study suggests that the gender of the child influences paternal behaviour. Have you noticed this? Read now for some interesting findings of this study and also for some tips on gender neutral upbringing. https://sg.theasianparent.com/child-gender-influences-paternal-behavior-language-and-brain-function

Study: Dads more responsive to daughters than sons
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