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[quote=Anonymous]My daughter is a lot more adventurous and willing to try new things -- especially outdoors things like ropes courses, archery, kayaking -- if she is in an all-girl environment, than if she were with boys and girls. With everyone being girls, she tries new things, accepts a challenge, and learns to push herself. THEN, if she feels confident in her new skill, then she trusts herself and she will be more assertive in this skill in a boy AND girl environment. But I don't think she'd be as willing to try brand new things that she is not sure about and still learning about, in a rowdier, blurt out the answer, wrestle with each other like puppies type of environment. She likes to hide what she doesn't know. [/quote]
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