41. --Later-born children tend to be slower to talk. 42. Learning-disabled children tend to do poorly in public schools, and often their problems go undiagnosed. 43. Logan said Latino children tend to remain bilingual at home even in the third generation, particularly when they live in concentrated enclaves. 44. Middle children tend to search for ways to stand out, but they also end up as good mediators and team players. 45. Neighborhood children tend to stay home, she says, playing Nintendo and watching cable TV. 46. Oldest children tend to be natural leaders in the workplace, but sometimes have trouble delegating or knowing where their authority stops. 47. Overall, for example, children with autism tend to have slightly bigger heads with heavier brains. 48. Out of school, the children tended to break less serious laws, according to the report. 49. Psychologists tell us that middle children tend to be the gentle, vulnerable ones. 50. School-age children tend to have an easier time adjusting to a baby partly because they have a life outside the family. |