Choosing a name for your child is one of the most difficult tasks. And as it turns out, each child’s name might tell you a little bit about their personality.
A reward system called School Stickers asked about 60,000 children to digitally record the stickers they received in school for behaving well.
School Stickers tracked the children’s behavior and, after analyzing the data, released a light-hearted “naughty list” of the kids most likely to misbehave.
In a press statement, Neil Hodges, School Stickers’ managing director, said, “The annual ‘Santa’s Naughty and Nice List’ is just a bit of fun, and obviously there are many Ellas and Josephs that are perfect little angels, just as I’m sure there are many Amys and [Jacobs] that can be a bit of a handful.”
Still, it’s fun to see who made the list! My little Lena isn’t on either list this year.
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