Girls were disciplined with teaching / verbal assertion more
often than boys.
Girls at all three schools worried more
often than boys that if they did or said something wrong, their friends would gang up on them and decide not to be their friends.
Girls seem to be accused of being bossy more
often than boys do.
Not exact matches
When he tried to push McCarter off, the burly college
boy pulled back and
often gave better
than he got.
Harkness»
boys at RPI tended to be slower
than a lot of other teams, and it seemed that whenever a really fast - skating team came up to Troy the arena would get terribly warm, so warm that the ice
often became soft and slushy.
This
boy loves the ball, and should ensure that Liverpool are far less porous in midfield
than they
often were last season.
Among
boys more
than two - thirds reported changing their eating to increase their muscle size or tone, including 11.6 % who did this
often, and more
than 90 % who exercised more, four out of ten who reported doing so
often.
Parents of girls
often worry more because of the simple fact that it's riskier for girls to run
than for
boys — more harm can come to them.
I also think that the corollary to the «
boys shouldn't be girly» thing is that we're
often a whole lot less upset about «
boy» toys
than «girl» toys.
Maybe because
boys are
often named after their fathers more
often than girls are named after their mothers?
Boys are
often later
than girls.
Baby
boys are a handful, and they
often start to develop motor skills a bit quicker
than baby girls.
And
boys often start later and take longer to learn to use the potty
than girls.
In a study that was done in 2001, titled Factors associated with Toilet Training in the 1990s done by Dr. R. Schum et al, AND another study done in 2003 titled Relationship between age at initiation of toilet training and duration of training: a prospective study by Blum NJ, Taubman B & Nemeth N show that while
boys and girls
often show readiness signals / behavior at similar ages, it has been shown that girls begin and complete potty training earlier
than boys!
Often, girls will develop emotional and social skills more rapidly
than boys.
It's a sad story, to be sure, but the silver lining here is that Jen left her
boy with a responsible adult rather
than leaving him in a dumpster, for example — an all too common scenario we'll
often read about in the news.
If you've started the process, find out how
often to ask kids - in - training if they need to go to the bathroom, and whether it's true that girls tend to ditch the diapers sooner
than boys.
Often (maybe because I tended to have
boys in a row), I found one sturdy toy for the «family» rather
than individual purchases was best.
The true difference probably lies in new research that shows
boys wind up in the emergency room more
often than girls, even in infancy.
Luckily for parents of girls who
often have to battle poop explosions, their daughters might just start potty learning sooner
than little
boys.
According to KidsHealth.org,
boys often take longer to potty train
than girls.
SIDS affects
boys more
often than girls.
This condition is more common in girls
than boys and is more
often seen in Caucasian children — although it is also seen more frequently in babies who are born with a low birth weight, or those who are born a few weeks earlier
than their due date.
These skills and behaviors come together at the different ages depending on the child, but it's rarely before the age of 18 months, and — yes, it's true —
boys often train later
than girls.
Girls tend to be more fearful of risk
than boys because they lack confidence and usually think more before they act (this is
often a good thing!)
It also occurs more
often in
boys than girls, and most children are younger
than five when they get it.
This is more common in
boys than in girls and
often is confused with diarrhea.
This is especially true for little
boys because they are so
often expected to be less emotional
than little girls.
Often called color vision deficiency, this condition affects far more
boys than girls.
This is more common in girls
than in
boys and
often affects both legs.
So sometimes, even without realizing it, we demand and praise empathetic behavior less
often in
boys than in girls.
I'm betting that it is
often little girls who are misunderstood and subdues too, more so
than little
boys.
Rome (as is
often the case when discussing empires) is a good poster
boy here - their economy and history truly was an example of the whole being greater
than the parts.
Although we stray from the path more
often than we care to admit, human society is all about the age - old business of
boy meets girl and sets up home under a roof, so much so that it explains such things as the size of our testicles, the manifest oddities of the female reproductive system, and why we prefer to have sex in private.
O'Brien adds that it's also not known why the disease more
often progresses in girls to a degree where treatment is required
than it does in
boys, at a rate of eight to one.
;D P.S. Your super-cute photoshoot with Lucky reminds me that I want to include one of my «kids» in a blog post again soon... but they're
often even less patient
than your handsome
boy was!!
Often, we see that most women love fashion but now a day
boys love fashion too more
than women.
I tend to refer to my
boys as little monkeys more
often than not, since they tend to climb over EVERYTHING in our house.
Women who dismiss the idea of dating younger men
often do so because they assume he'll be more
boy than man.
Like how older
boys often expect more out of a relationship
than we had been used to.
Watch for the way that outer space (visited more
often here
than in the previous films combined) dissolves into the glow stars that still cling to Clark's childhood ceiling; the way that baseball is resuscitated America's central pastime; or the way that Singer cuts every cornball moment with a little humour at the expense of our childish hunger for it (like Lois sliding down a plastic slide, or a little
boy's asthmatic wheeze off - camera).
We get familiar tropes, such as a single dad trying to find his sons, a teenage
boy who is too shy to ask the school's beauty out but ends up becoming a hero in her eyes, and rival storm chasers (a truly annoying pair of «reality show» - caliber, stereotypical rednecks) who muck things up more
often than not.
More
often than not those movies are dreadful — possibly because they do contain a certain hottie and who needs plot, pacing or dialogue when you have [insert poster
boy / girl name here]'s sexy sneer to bring in the bucks?
It gets hip genre credibility from the story contributions of «Hellboy» creator Mike Mignola and «Buffy» scribe Joss Whedon, but the best of intentions
often lead to the worst of eventualities, and Atlantis is ultimately less «wow»
than «oh,
boy» and, eventually, «huh?»
Krasinski doesn't overdo it
often, but the film's present silence ensures A Quiet Place has more
than such a clever film needs every time there's a loud noise — and
boy are the noises loud.
This new edition of the book need take nothing back: the refusal or inability (
often as a result of litigation) of schools to take into account or respond to the distinctive characteristics of
boys is even more marked, the gap in school achievement between
boys and girls even more substantial and troubling
than in 2000.
«How Schools Shortchange Girls» concluded that female students receive less attention from their teachers
than boys do, are less apt to see girls and women reflected in their study materials, and are
often not expected or encouraged to pursue higher - level mathematics and science.
Autistic women are diagnosed much less frequently — and
often at an older age —
than boys or men.
Boys have a thirst for knowledge but are
often less mature learners
than girls and they can be slower to grasp key skills, particularly literacy.
Yet the large majority of these diagnoses are for
boys, who are diagnosed more
than four times as
often as girls.