Anonymous wrote:Maybe boys just aren't as smart as girls, and that's OK.
Anonymous wrote:Boys will be just fine. Don’t be silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS was behind in reading until 3rd grade. Now in HS, he is ranked within the top 5 of his class and got a 5 on the History AP exam.
The problem with our society is the emphasis on sports with boys. While my son participates in sports, we never watch games at home and I’m not sure if anyone in our family could tell you what sport the Wizards play. We DGAF about sports! My DS is nationally ranked in his sport but we would be disappointed if he played in college.
How many others in the top 5 are boys? Or top 10 or top 20?
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pumping them full of Ritalin and Adderall isn’t helping, when the better thing to do would be to get them off their Xboxes and outside running around.
OMG THIS!
BOY MOM. No devices and no drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the above PPs parents of girls only? I have a boy who is and will be well above average due to luck and privilege. But I can’t imagine being so cavalier and dismissive of other boy parents.
Give me a call when the President and Vice President are both women, the Supreme Court are all women, Wall Street and industry are led by women, the military, science, academia, medicine, etc.
Boys are fine. Even mediocre boys and men are advantaged over women.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s that we cannot let them play outside unattended, for fear of having CPS called. What’s worse, is that there are so few peers to play with in the neighborhood. They’re in after-care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From kindergarten on, boys lag girls in every grade in every subject except math where they perform similarly.
Something somewhere has gone horribly wrong.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nickmorrison/2024/01/14/from-kindergarten-to-college-girls-are-outperforming-boys/
Girls are outperforming boys at all levels of education from kindergarten to college, according to new research.
The findings will reinforce fears that not only are boys lagging behind girls by the time they graduate, but that they are at a disadvantage right from the start of their formal schooling.
While the high school gender gap has caused concern for some time, the Cambridge University study based on U.K. data is one of the few to identify the differences at all stages of education
The only subject where boys consistently did better than girls was math, but this was only apparent at the highest levels of attainment.
“The most striking pattern from the analysis was that sex gaps were present from the earliest stages of education to the latest,” said Matthew Carroll, who led the research.
Girls have always out performed boys until graduate
school when males then out perform females. What difference does it make because it's still a white man's world!