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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It's interesting how you said the bold instead "A young-for-their-grade child is likely to struggle". In other words, September-born girls are fine starting on time, but September-born boys aren't. You seem to be saying that girls are smarter than boys, which now that I think about it, makes perfect sense. I can't think of a single male as smart as Alberta Einstein, Isabel Newton, Amadea Mozart, Charlotte Darwin, Stephanie Hawking, Marcia Zuckerberg, or Bilia Gates.[/quote] I thought it was undisputed that boys mature a bit slower than girls but by the end of elementary school are generally at the same level of maturity. As for as intelligence and gender go, my understanding, which may be entirely wrong, is that there are smart men and smart women, but that the bell curve for men is wider, meaning that the extreme outliers at both ends are more often men than women. [/quote]
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