Bryan Bishop
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Podcast Appearances
Well, if Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were following you on Instagram, we have bad news.
They're not following you anymore.
But there's a way to get them back.
In an Instagram post, Meghan and Harry explained that they want their followers to nominate, quote, your force for change for a chance to earn a follow from their Sussex Royal account.
The royals say each month they'll change the accounts they follow to highlight various causes, people and organizations doing amazing things.
Hold on.
Mm hmm.
Keep calm and carry on.
So you don't even want to be a force for change until they change these colors up.
So over the past 20 years or so, more parents all over the world are waiting to have kids to a later age.
And with this trend, a Dutch study conducted across multiple universities set out to examine behavior patterns among kids who are born to older parents.
And research discovered that children born to these older parents tend to have less external behavior issues like aggression and disobedience.
They're often more well-behaved.
You're the exception to the rule.
For the study, researchers analyzed the behavior patterns of 33,000 Dutch children between the ages of 10 and 12.
And problem behavior was recorded by the teachers, the parents, the kids themselves.
The children's parents, by the way, ages varied from 16 to 48.
I imagine that's when the children were actually born.
Researchers say this drop in behavior issues persisted even after they accounted for socioeconomic stuff, saying that it's not all about income level when it comes to children's behavior.