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Boys and Girls Really Are Different
By admin | September 7, 2008
Little boys seems to behave and learn differently from little girls, at least that’s what most people experience. But does this mean that they are really different from one another or is this the result of how we treat boys and girls? While the influence of both biology and culture help to shape human behavior and can never be completely factored out, there is increasing evidence that there is a biological base for the differences seen in males and females. With brain imaging technology available to scientists, they are able to see real differences in the way the male and female brain works and how they differ. These differences can help us better respond to the needs of our children in how we parent and teach them. READ MORE.
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