Why Gender Matters: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know About the Emerging Sc
Description:
In recent years, scientists have discovered that differences between girls and boys are more profound than anybody ever guessed. Recent research shows that girls and boys see the world differently-not only figuratively but literally. A girl's retina is built very differently from the retina of a boy. When a girl and a boy look at the same landscape, they are seeing very different images. Girls and boys hear differently as well. These differences have major implications for best practices in education-and also for effective parenting. Leonard Sax-a family physician and psychologist-explains why gender matters. Teachers will learn how to encourage girls to excel in math and science-and how to get boys to love reading novels. Parents get practical and effective tips about how to discipline a son, and different ways to approach a daughter. A wide range of issues-including drug use, sex, aggression, and risk-taking-are addressed in a reader-friendly style. Ultimately, Sax shows how to recognize and understand these hardwired differences to help every girl and every boy reach their fullest potential. Book jacket.