Birth order and maternal asynchrony.

Orden de nacimiento y asincronía materna.

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Ariel Vite Sierra
Ana Beatriz Ortiz Gallegos
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The aim of the study was to evaluate two types of maternal asynchrony: authoritarian and permissive, in relation to sex and birth order of a group of children. Participated six mothers and their children, a girl and a boy. The sample of 12 children conformed, three boys and three girls firstborn, and three boys and three girls second born, the average age of children was 4.2 years old and the average spacing between siblings was 2.1 years. Mothers were observed with each of their children in two sessions under an academic condition for thirty minutes. The results indicate the existence of significant differences in these two types of maternal asynchrony, but only in relation to birth order, not by sex.

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