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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They were tests run on adults, which means they were looking at brains that had decades to develop neural pathways while living in a highly gendered society.[/quote] Before I had kids, I was convinced it was nurture, not nature. Then I had kids. Great kids. But, it is 80% nature or higher. We control much less than what we think or want.[/quote] You think boy and girl infants act differently?[/quote] I think toddlers and up can act differently. I have only boys. [b]The language acquisition in most girls far surpassed my boys at a young age. I think girls, on average, are capable of more at younger age than boys and that starts to even out in the tweens. [/b] We did not “gender” our boys. We didn’t care about any of that stuff. They primarily grew up overseas in a different culture anyway. But they are who they are, that’s for sure.[/quote] I thought the research said that the language gap evens out later than the tweens.[/quote]
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