But she also found age-spacing to be a contributing factor. The further apart in age the siblings -- for example, a six-year instead of one-year difference -- the more likely both kids were to be successful. The idea is that with widely spaced siblings, parents have the ability to spread out their resources. In other words, they have time to give each child more time and money. I guess all of my kids will be successful since they are spaced out :)
Posted on: Sat, 03 May 2014 22:55:09 +0000