No Natural Favoritism: Parents and Their Offspring - Deepstash
No Natural Favoritism: Parents and Their Offspring

No Natural Favoritism: Parents and Their Offspring

Does a mother naturally favor one child over another?

According to Dawkins, parental care is shaped by natural selection, not favoritism.

Sometimes, a mother might focus more on a child who is healthier or more likely to meet her expectations.

Mothers tend to pay more attention to daughters, while fathers often favor sons.

But these preferences aren’t just random—they’re tied to survival and reproductive strategies.

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