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04/05/2007

What Boys and Girls Need

The beauty of empowering others is that your own power is not diminished in the process.
Barbara Coloroso

As early childhood educators we struggle all the time to eliminate stereotyping of boys and girls. But recent research by neuroscientists is shedding light on some actual differences that we need to take into account in our caregiving. In Work & Family Life newsletter (March 2007; [email protected]), Susan Gilbert, author of A Field Guide to Boys and Girls (New York: Harper Collins), offers these suggestions from researchers on ways parents (and caregivers, we add) can meet the different needs of boys and girls in their first two years of life:





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