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  1. I know that "older brother" and "younger brother" are applied to blood-related persons. But what about "old brother" and "young brother"? I recently read some translated Chinese web-novels that use "old brother" and "young brother" to refer to non-blood related persons.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2015 · According to the literature in both psychology and economics, older siblings have an influential effect on the development of younger siblings’ cognitive abilities (Azmitia and Hesser, 1993, Maynard, 2002), and this effect is known to be heterogeneous across sexes in older siblings (Dai & Heckman, 2013).

  3. 4 de jun. de 2014 · When you want to be clear that the distinction is about age, the simplest and most obvious choice is, like Shaunak Sukla says: younger brother, older brother. However, it is very common to refer to a younger sibling as little or an older one as big (usually not bigger!): little brother, big brother. Although this refers to size, in ...

  4. 20 de feb. de 2018 · A new longitudinal study looked at whether younger siblings also contribute to their older sisters' and brothers' empathy in early childhood, when empathic tendencies begin to develop.

  5. Older siblings are often made aware of their soon-to-be younger brother or sister at some point during their mother's pregnancy, which may help facilitate adjustment for the older child and result in a better immediate relationship with the newborn.

  6. 20 de feb. de 2018 · The research found that beyond the influence of parents, both older and younger siblings positively influence each other’s empathic concern over time. The study was done by researchers at the University of Calgary, Université Laval, Tel Aviv University, and the University of Toronto.

  7. 14 de sept. de 2011 · If you’re an older sibling and you have a younger sibling who needs mentoring or is afraid of the dark, you develop nurturing and empathic skills that you wouldn’t otherwise have." Men with...