A meta-analysis published in the recent psychological bulletin magazine has made it clear that parents do not show the same love towards all their children, but the eldest daughter of the house is likely to get the most love of parents. . In this study, researchers analyzed 19,469 participants using 30 peer-rowd journal articles and 14 databases. It also saw the role of birth sequence, gender, nature and personality such as introverted and neurotism. According to the findings of the study, the parents’ inclination is usually more towards the first daughter.

Dr. Alexander Jenson, Associate Professor and Principal of the University of Binger, USA, said that this inclination could have negative effects on other children of the family, especially on emotional or introverted children. This can later affect their mental health, such as depression or depression.

Chandrika Tandon: Grammy Award winner

Chandrika Tandon’s name recently came into the discussion at the 67th Grammy Awards ceremony, where the Indian-American singer won the Grammy Award for her album “Triveni”. The award is considered the most prestigious in the world of music, and this is a major achievement for Chandrika, especially due to her age 71 years.

Chandrika grew up in Chennai and is the sister of Indira Noi, former president of PepsiCo Company. She achieved the distinction of being the first girl of her traditional Tamil Brahmin family, who went on hunger strike to go to college. After graduating from Chennai, Chandrika studied management at IIM and later established her own company in the US.

Chandrika never left her interest in music. He studied classical music through the Internet and took out his first music album “Om Nam: Shivaay”. His award-Winning album “Triveni” is created in association with South Africa’s flute player Kelman, and Japanese-American cellist Eru Matsumoto.

Effects on classical music and fetal development

According to a recent study in Mexico, if pregnant women listen to classical music, it has a positive effect on fetal development. Researchers at the National Institute of Cardiology, Mexico found that classical music affects the development and speed of the fetus.

Doctor Claudia Lerma says that if pregnant women listen to classical music for two to three hours a day, it has a positive effect on the health of both mother and child.

It is clear from these events and researches that love, passion, and music play an important role in life, and their effects can be felt at many levels.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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