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Are big sisters the key to success? New research suggests yes

Are big sisters the key to success? New research suggests yes TODAY 12/28/2020 © Provided by TODAY Kids who grow up with a big sister may be more successful in life, a new study suggests. Having a big brother, not so much. Researchers studying toddlers and their older siblings found that big sisters were far more likely than big brothers to spend time playing with and reading to their younger sibs, activities that promote child development, according to a new report published as a working paper through the Center for Global Development in Washington, D.C. “We know that kids with parents who are more educated have better vocabularies and that’s particularly true with a more educated mother, said study co-author, Owen Ozier, an associate professor of economics at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. “What we see in our study is little kids with a big sister, rather than a big brother, have child development scores that make it look like their mom had severa

This Harvard-incubated Body Says It s Trying to Use Muslim Women s Agency in India s Growth Story

»This Harvard-incubated Body Says It s Trying to Use Muslim Women s Agency in India’s Growth Story 11-MIN READ This Harvard-incubated Body Says It s Trying to Use Muslim Women s Agency in India’s Growth Story Training workshop on Muslim women leadership program by Joan Moon and by Huma Qureshi. The Led By Foundation avowedly aims to create a community of Indian Muslim women who have the professional skillset to conquer their career goals while being supported by experts with shared backgrounds FOLLOW US ON: There is a lack of awareness about the way Indian Muslim women exercise their agency. There is unity in diversity on papers but at the workplaces the acute absence of Muslim women is disturbing.

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