Siblings often have strong relationships throughout their lives, author says

Time magazine science writer, Jeffrey Kluger, explains sibling relationships in his new book, “The Sibling Effect.”  Kluger discusses his own experience growing up in a blended family, as well as biological and psychological studies. According to Kluger, “Sibling relationships are among the deepest that people ever have, and they are among the most enduring.” The

Time magazine science writer, Jeffrey Kluger, explains sibling relationships in his new book, “The Sibling Effect.”  Kluger discusses his own experience growing up in a blended family, as well as biological and psychological studies. According to Kluger, “Sibling relationships are among the deepest that people ever have, and they are among the most enduring.” The author discusses topics such as birth order and unrelated children who are raised together.

September 12, 2011, Washington Post

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