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How ‘the Prince Harry effect’ might shape the future of Australian families – ABC News
We’ve all heard the saying first-borns run the world. But according to parenting expert Michael Grose, the second-youngest sibling is starting to disrupt the family…

Who runs the world? First-borns, according to one parenting expert.
Sixty years ago, a family of four children was the norm, but today nearly 60 per cent of Australian families consist of two or less children.
Michael Grose, who is one of Australia’s foremost writers on parenting, explains that first-borns “rule the roost” in their families because they tend to come in first for resources and hold leadership within their households.
“Lots of responsibility goes your way, parental expectations are…
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