New study by Aarhus University in Denmark indicates that children from older mothers may be more well-behaved and emotionally stable.; The new study shows that a higher maternal age is linked to increased psychosocial well-being and emotional stability in both the mother and the child. ; They tend to worry less during the pregnancy and are more understanding as a parent which definitely has a positive effect on their child.;
New study by Aarhus University in Denmark indicates that children from older mothers may be more well-behaved and emotionally stable.
The new study shows that a higher maternal age is linked to increased psychosocial well-being and emotional stability in both the mother and the child.
They tend to worry less during the pregnancy and are more understanding as a parent which definitely has a positive effect on their child.
Hence kids born to older mothers turn out to be more well-behaved and face fewer behavioral, social and emotional difficulties as per this study.
Researchers say that the main reason for this is that age can be interpreted as an indicator of psychological maturity.