Why Having a Favorite Child Is Okay, and How to Handle It

One in every 10 parents admitted to having a “golden child,” a survey says. It may still be considered a big taboo in the parenting handbook, but favoritism is a reality that many folks deal with. And according to specialists, parents who have a preferred kid don’t need to go on a guilt trip just yet. After all, having a number one pick in your brood is not all that bad — if handled properly, that is.

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