Sentences with phrase «differently than girls»

Boys also play differently than girls — they like to crash things together, throw their cars, and figure out how their toys work.

Not exact matches

As the Los Angeles Times reports, the Girl Scouts of America actually employ two different bakers — ABC Bakers and Little Brownie Bakers — to crank out the more than 200 million boxes of Girl Scout cookies the Americans eat each year — and the cookies they make look differently, taste differently and, in some cases, even have different names.
I also was aware of the hypocrisy of how «gay» sin, or «non-virgin» sin, or other «moral» issues, were regarded far far differently than sins of omission, white lies, tax fudging, white collar crime in general (who is more sinful, the girl that has sex before marriage, or the CEO that knows his company is lax on pollution standards that affect the health of hundreds / thousands of people and animals that live nearby)
Many boys play, learn, and communicate so differently than most girls.
You know they have to appeal differently to boys than girls.
Not surprisingly, the differences in care are linked to the differences between baby boys and baby girls - namely, the fact that baby boys have a penis and testicles means that bathing them and diapering them is done a little differently than it is for baby girls.
The findings add to the growing evidence that girls with autism may show symptoms differently than boys, and that some of the social difficulties experienced by females with autism may be masked during clinical assessments.
Two of the stickiest training myths are a) that the fairer sex needs to train differently to men folk — studies show there's no more basis for girl - specific workouts than women's protein powder (would you like female fries with that?)
Preschool boys and girls grow differently, where boys usually are taller than girls but weigh about the same as girls until puberty.
You also need to do things a bit differently than the other men who are in contact with the same girl at the dating site.
Finally, we examined whether troubled boys affect their peers differently than do troubled girls.
Girls tend to camouflage their autism symptoms more and engage differently with peers and adults than autistic boys, she says.
Carrell and Hoekstra also examined whether troubled boys affect their peers differently than do troubled girls.
Programs that approach the methodology differently than traditional curriculum have a better chance of retaining the interests of girls in related subject matter.
These include: finding new life after betrayal / trauma, assessing and treating ADHD and Asperger's (especially in girls and women, because the symptoms appear differently than in men), and exploring issues of sexuality and gender identity and health.»
The brains of males and females could be structured differently (nature); boys could receive more encouragement from adults to engage in activities that promote spatial skills (environment); or boys could have an innate preference for such activities and improve their abilities through greater practice than girls, who prefer other activities (interaction).
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