Pink Brain, Blue Brain: How Small Differences Grow Into Troublesome Gaps — And What We Can Do About It
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An important scientific exploration of the differences between boys and girls that breaks down damaging gender stereotypes and offers practical guidance for parents and educators.
In the past decade, we’ve heard a lot about the innate differences between males and females. As a result, we’ve come to accept that boys can’t focus in a classroom and girls are obsessed with relationships. That’s just the way they’re built.
In Pink Brain, Blue Brain, neuroscientist Lise Eliot turns that thinking on its head. Based on years of exhaustive research and her own work in the new field of plasticity, Eliot argues that infant brains are so malleable that a few small differences at birth become amplified over time, as parents and teachers—and the culture at large—unwittingly reinforce gender stereotypes.
Perhaps surprisingly, children themselves exacerbate the differences, by playing to their modest strengths. They constantly exercise those “ball-throwing” or “doll-cuddling” circuits, rarely straying from their comfort zones. But this, says Eliot, is just what they need to do. And parents can help, if they know how and when to intervene. Presenting the latest science at every developmental stage, from birth to puberty, she zeroes in on the precise differences between boys and girls, erasing harmful stereotypes. Boys are not, in fact, “better at math” but at certain kinds of spatial reasoning. Girls are not naturally more empathetic, they’re just encouraged to express their feelings.
By appreciating how sex differences emerge—rather than assuming them to be fixed biological facts—we can help all children reach their fullest potential, close the troubling gaps between boys and girls, and ultimately end the gender wars that currently divide us.
Publisher : Mariner Books
Publication date : September 2, 2010
Edition : Reprint
Language : English
Print length : 432 pages
ISBN-10 : 0547394594
ISBN-13 : 978-0547394596
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.31 x 0.99 x 8 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #1,250,071 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #52 in Medical Adolescent Psychology #82 in Popular Adolescent Psychology #272 in Medical Child Psychology
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Customers find the book superbly researched, with one review noting it provides detailed information about biological differences. Moreover, the book serves as an eye-opener on gender issues, with one customer highlighting its practical suggestions for teaching each gender. Additionally, the writing style is easily readable, and customers appreciate its empathetic approach, with one review noting it was written with the heart of a mother. They also value the insights into developmental stages and growth rates, with one customer mentioning that girls mature faster than boys and perform better in subjects like science and math.
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