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Did you know kids these days are more likely to live in a household with a sibling than a father? Did you know siblings in rural areas may build stronger bonds with one another? In this episode, Wyatt sits down with USU researcher Dr. Shawn Whiteman, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Associate Dean for Research to discuss how siblings directly and indirectly shape each other’s behaviors. From risky behaviors to pushing you to go to school, your siblings may have influenced some of your current behaviors.
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Did you know kids these days are more likely to live in a household with a sibling than a father? Did you know siblings in rural areas may build stronger bonds with one another? In this episode, Wyatt sits down with USU researcher Dr. Shawn Whiteman, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services Associate Dean for Research to discuss how siblings directly and indirectly shape each other’s behaviors. From risky behaviors to pushing you to go to school, your siblings may have influenced some of your current behaviors.