{"id":39189,"date":"2018-10-09T09:38:28","date_gmt":"2018-10-09T13:38:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/admin.patheos.com\/blogs\/lovejoyfeminism\/?p=39189"},"modified":"2018-10-10T07:04:39","modified_gmt":"2018-10-10T11:04:39","slug":"research-linking-large-families-with-lower-cognitive-abilities-is-unlikely-to-have-an-affect-on-the-quiverfull-movement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/lovejoyfeminism\/2018\/10\/research-linking-large-families-with-lower-cognitive-abilities-is-unlikely-to-have-an-affect-on-the-quiverfull-movement.html","title":{"rendered":"Research Linking Large Families with Lower Cognitive Ability Unlikely to Affect Quiverfull Movement"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p>I grew up in a family influenced by the Quiverfull movement. Think the Duggars, except that most families didn\u2019t make it quite that far\u2014either in terms of the number of children or the whole TV show thing. Still, in this community having large numbers of children was glorified as particularly godly. I attended homeschool conventions where the attendee with the largest number of children would be singled out and given a prize. The best gift you could give your children, it was said, was another sibling.<\/p>\n<p>All of this means that I have some pretty big feelings when reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.healthyway.com\/content\/family-matters-heres-how-having-more-than-4-kids-affects-the-family-dynamic\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">things like this<\/a>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>In 2015, the National Bureau of Economic Research published a research review discussing how <a class=\"external decorated-link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nber.org\/papers\/w21824.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">growing up in a large family<\/a> affects children. The research revealed that there is a trade-off\u2014when the quantity of children in a family increases, the quality of the experience decreases.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Or this:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>One of the most notable challenges the researchers found was parental involvement with children. When the family grows, it makes sense that the mother\u2019s attention splits. Researchers also noted decreased cognitive performance in children of larger families, as well as a notable increase in behavioral challenges.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Before I look at the study\u2019s findings\u2014which I will do in a moment\u2014I want to include one anecdote from the above article. This article, published in <em>Healthy Way<\/em>, uses researchers\u2019 findings as the backdrop for a number of individual interviews, including one with a woman who grew up as the middle child in a family with seven children:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"js--section js--section-text\" data-id=\"ZtLia1\" data-position=\"12\" data-type=\"text\">\u201c\u2026I\u2019m the middle [child] of seven,\u201d Rebecca Gebhardt tells <em>HealthyWay<\/em> about her family. \u201cAs a child, there was always a lot going on, there was never a ton of money \u2026 but we didn\u2019t know any different.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"js--section js--section-text\" data-id=\"1VuEar\" data-position=\"13\" data-type=\"text\">Gebhardt says it was a busy childhood, but the memory that sticks out to her is eating every meal together, even if those meals only lasted a few minutes. She says that practice brought her family together.<\/p>\n<p class=\"js--section js--section-text\" data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">As for the negative impact of being the child of a large family, she says the most notable thing was the competition between siblings\u2014a dynamic that remains today when everyone gets back together for holidays.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">I was the oldest child in a family larger than Gebhardt\u2019s, and I feel what she says here intensely. I enjoyed eating every meal together\u2014the happy chaos\u2014making up games with my siblings, always having someone there to play with. But it wasn\u2019t all fun and games. People often remark that it must be nice to have so many siblings now, and it is, but we don\u2019t always all get along. Sometimes we don\u2019t get along as well. It can feel like having our own family soap opera.<\/p>\n<p data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">Now let\u2019s turn to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nber.org\/papers\/w21824.pdf\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">the study itself<\/a>:<\/p>\n<div class=\"page\" title=\"Page 2\">\n<div class=\"layoutArea\">\n<div class=\"column\">\n<blockquote><p>[W]e find that families face a substantial quantity-quality trade-off: increases in family size decrease parental investment, decrease childhood cognitive abilities, and increase behavioral problems.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>This is the overall finding\u2014the larger the family, the greater the decreases in parental investments, and, along with that, the greater the decreases in children\u2019s cognitive ability and increases in children\u2019s behavioral problems.<\/p>\n<p>At issue, researchers found, was time:<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"page\" title=\"Page 5\">\n<div class=\"layoutArea\">\n<div class=\"column\">\n<blockquote><p>When we decompose parental investments into time, resources, affection, and house safety, we find time to be the most critical input that decreases with additional children.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>And:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>[A]n additional sibling reduces the\u00a0HOME score \u2013 the NLSY\u2019s measure of parental investment in a child \u2013 by 1.7 percentile\u00a0points.\u00a0This finding speaks directly to the trade-offs in a quantity-quality model of child\u00a0rearing. Parents in larger families reduce their per-child investment.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>This finding is unsurprising. Having more children means the parents\u2019 time will be more divided. I knew that growing up. The argument was that other things\u2014having siblings to spend time with\u2014offset it, that parents could still purpose to spend one-on-one time with their children, and that spending time with children together as a group was valuable too.<\/p>\n<p>There was also a strain of thought that held that parental involvement is overvalued. Parents shouldn\u2019t strive to be their children\u2019s friends, the reasoning went. Children needed responsibility, and hard work, not parents fawning over them. Parents should train their children, and spend time working alongside them\u2014the sort of work that must be done in every large household\u2014and that would be sufficient.<\/p>\n<p>The researchers findings regarding cognitive effects suggest that the above explanations and justification are inadequate.\u00a0I\u2019ve known for some time that second children tend to underscore first children\u2014that there\u2019s something about that one-on-one parental involvement in a child\u2019s early years that\u2019s important. This study points to more than that. It suggests that the birth of each additional child actually<em> decreases the cognitive abilities of each older child.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The researchers found that:<\/p>\n<div class=\"page\" title=\"Page 12\">\n<div class=\"layoutArea\">\n<div class=\"column\">\n<blockquote><p>[A]n extra\u00a0sibling reduces an older sibling\u2019s cognitive score by 2.6 percentile points.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<p>This is a small effect\u2014a tenth of a standard deviation\u2014but it is an effect that is present nonetheless. On finding this, the researchers wondered whether this was only the result of temporary disruption caused by the new sibling\u2019s birth. So they checked, and they found that the effect is not temporary.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"page\" title=\"Page 15\">\n<div class=\"layoutArea\">\n<div class=\"column\">\n<blockquote><p>Test scores and parental investments are both worse over the longer horizon than in the short run. Only in behavioral problems do we find that the effects may dissipate over the longer run.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Furthermore, researchers found a difference based on gender:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The effects on cognitive scores are small and insignificant for boys. They are large and significant for girls. In contrast, the family size effect is larger for boys for \u201cBehavioral Problems.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>This finding should have a glaring red flashing neon light over it.<\/p>\n<p>In larger than average families, the added burdens of childcare and housework falls disproportionately on the girls. Is this the reason for the greater cognitive effect on girls? Are girls in large families disproportionately asked to sacrifice time they could be spending on school or extracurriculars, to their own detriment?<\/p>\n<p data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">One last thing. Researchers found that while there are cognitive effects throughout, the cognitive effects were greatest in children whose mothers had low AFQT scores. The\u00a0Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) is an armed forces recruitment test that measures paragraph comprehension, word knowledge, mathematics knowledge, and arithmetic reasoning. In other words, when a mother has a higher education level, some of these effects are offset, but when a mother has a lower education level, these effects are intensified (this holds true across racial lines).<\/p>\n<p data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">This makes me think about the way girls\u2019 education is treated in Quiverfull circles. I went to college, as did many if the girls I grew up with\u2014but not all did. There was a strain of thought in the Quiverfull movement that held that college was unnecessary or even harmful for girls. Girls were to be wives and mothers, to bear and raise large families themselves\u2014college exposed girls to worldly ideas, threw them in with bad company, and gave them ideas. One woman in our community told my mother that sending me to college would \u201cruin me\u201d for ever being a good wife and mother.<\/p>\n<p data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">As I sit here I can\u2019t believe how obvious this all is\u2014even short of having a large family, children\u2019s educational attainment often mirrors that of their mother. Why was a woman attending college not seen as something that would be a <em>benefit<\/em> to her children, in Quiverfull circles? Perhaps because it is not possible to increase a girl\u2019s education without giving her ideas.<\/p>\n<p data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">What a mess.<\/p>\n<p data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">Beyond just this, these circles came with a devaluing of education and educational attainment in general. What was important was not <em>how much<\/em> you knew, but <em>who<\/em> you knew\u2014whether you knew Jesus as your personal savior. We\u2019re preparing our children for heaven, not Harvard, parents used to say. College gives children <em>ideas<\/em>\u2014in some families and communities, opposition to college attendance applied not to daughters only, but also to sons.<\/p>\n<p data-id=\"Fp6nn\" data-position=\"14\" data-type=\"text\">In this context, any finding that having a large family might lower children\u2019s cognitive scores is unimportant. 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