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Amazing Things You Didn't Know About Only Children - Mabel + Moxie
Only child' is 7 times more likely to be obese, claims study - Times of India
Parents of firstborn boys and only-child girls give more, Women's Philanthropy Institute study finds: Newscenter: Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
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Half of Americans think parents have a favorite child | YouGov
Only children are NOT more selfish than those with brothers and sisters, research suggests | Daily Mail Online
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7 Ways Being An Only Child Can Shape Your Personality | sheerluxe.com
Stop asking mothers when we'll have more kids. It's OK to have an only child | Jessica Valenti | The Guardian
Only child 'syndrome': How growing up without siblings affects your child's development | The Independent | The Independent
Only You: I Have An Only Child, And No, I Don't Regret It | Pretty Opinionated
Having an Only Child | Family Dynamics | Bounty
Wealthier Parents More Likely to Get COVID-19 Vaccines for Young Children - Consumer Health News | HealthDay
Only child 'syndrome': how do siblings, or a lack of them, affect your personality? | The Independent | The Independent
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