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    Default What are the differences...

    Between boys and girls?

    I know we try to be non stereotypical and offer the same opportunities to both sexes...

    But... I am sure you have all seen differences - and similarities of course!

    I am researching what makes boys and girls tick and why.

    Thank you!

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    Default Re: What are the differences...

    according to Ros Bayley, the differences go back way back when we were cavemen

    but actually i have to say i agree.....

    males were the hunters and had to focus on one thing (the prey) in order to survive

    females were the more social ones, caring for the children, seeing to the home (cave dwelling) and communicating with the others, thats why woman are naturally more chatty

    it is how we have evolved
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    instincts ...something that weve had in us through the years from generation to generation

    thats all i can think of right now
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    I have noticed.

    Girls mature quicker.

    Boys can turn any game into fighting/super heros/ war.

    Boys tend to enjoy factual books.( and can become obsessed with familiar facts)

    girls enjoy more story books.

    Girls role play dolls/babies/families.

    Boys sometimes role play families but have to be "in charge" the dad role!

    I have to repeat myself to boys more when asking them to do something!

    Boys leave the toilet door open when going to the loo!

    Boys laugh at the slightly rudest thing they can think of!(girls roll their eyes!)
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    girls can dress themselves and care about what they look like and boys couldnt care less!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nannymcflea View Post
    I have noticed.

    Girls mature quicker.

    Boys can turn any game into fighting/super heros/ war.

    Boys tend to enjoy factual books.( and can become obsessed with familiar facts)

    girls enjoy more story books.

    Girls role play dolls/babies/families.

    Boys sometimes role play families but have to be "in charge" the dad role!

    I have to repeat myself to boys more when asking them to do something!

    Boys leave the toilet door open when going to the loo!

    Boys laugh at the slightly rudest thing they can think of!(girls roll their eyes!)
    i agree

    Girls are more independant

    boys more emotionally vunerable (even if they dont show it ) and more loving
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    Default Re: What are the differences...

    girls want more boys dont care
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    Boys pee on the bathroom floor and girls don't

    sorry to lower the tone Sarah, but as we care for mainly boys, its one of my bug bears

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    I read your question differently to the others..... I thought you meant how do they play and act differently? In which case, I'd say that generally boys seem to be more boistrous (sp) in their play. They seem more drawn to action play - guns, cars etc, whereas girl play does tend to be calmer and more domestic.....
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    boys definately more loving and dependant

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    Quote Originally Posted by nannymcflea View Post
    I have noticed.

    Girls mature quicker.

    Boys can turn any game into fighting/super heros/ war.

    Boys tend to enjoy factual books.( and can become obsessed with familiar facts)

    girls enjoy more story books.

    Girls role play dolls/babies/families.

    Boys sometimes role play families but have to be "in charge" the dad role!

    I have to repeat myself to boys more when asking them to do something!

    Boys leave the toilet door open when going to the loo!

    Boys laugh at the slightly rudest thing they can think of!(girls roll their eyes!)
    My DS is now nearly seven, he has recently started to tut at his sister (5yrs) as she leaves the door wide open.

    As for the rudeness, IME that is age related rather than gender related.

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    boys are more fascinated with what makes things work and have far more of a need to be physical in their play and to let off steam than girls

    plus what the others have said

    may be back with more tomorrow when my brain is less fried

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    [QUOTE=venus89;713764]I read your question differently to the others..... I thought you meant how do they play and act differently? [QUOTE=venus89;713764]

    my daughter came down with a tummy ache and loads more people answered before I posted!
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    You need to get a copy of making it better for boys by Ali McCure!...Do you want me to lend you mine? x
    Blaze x

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    its funny how there seem to be negative things wrote about boys, interesting really. not meaning to offend by the way just stating a fact.

    i actually prefer minding boys, not that i would ever choose not to have girls but i find that you know where you are with boys, they seem easier somehow.
    girls can be a bit sneaky sometimes and i find that boys dont seem to get that! they just get on with life.

    reading back what ive written, ive not explained myself well really but i know what i mean

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    oh sweets, definately. I have 2 girls and over the years the majority of kids I have minded have been boys and you are so right. Girls are very devious and downright bitchy at times but with boys what you see is what you get

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweets View Post
    its funny how there seem to be negative things wrote about boys, interesting really. not meaning to offend by the way just stating a fact.

    i actually prefer minding boys, not that i would ever choose not to have girls but i find that you know where you are with boys, they seem easier somehow.
    girls can be a bit sneaky sometimes and i find that boys dont seem to get that! they just get on with life.

    reading back what ive written, ive not explained myself well really but i know what i mean
    I know what you mean, mine were not supposed to sound negative.

    I think it's great to have a wicked sense of humour age 4, to not be bothered if someone sees you on the loo and great to be able to name every steam train or the length of every whale and dolphin!

    working in a nursery I do see more differences now, even though they have the opportunity to do the same things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nannymcflea View Post
    I know what you mean, mine were not supposed to sound negative.

    I think it's great to have a wicked sense of humour age 4, to not be bothered if someone sees you on the loo and great to be able to name every steam train or the length of every whale and dolphin!

    working in a nursery I do see more differences now, even though they have the opportunity to do the same things.
    boys know the makes and models of cars too! lol. girls only see PINK! lol

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    Boys tend to need much more physical play

    Girls have a better level of concentration

    In a disagreement girls are more likely to be spiteful, whereas boys will be physical

    Girls are more aware of emotions from an earlier age, both their own emotions & understanding other people's emotions

    Boys can be incredibly loyal, whereas girls can flit from friend to friend

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    whats the difference?

    mars and venus

 

 
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