Baby Gender Differences
by: Grant Carroll
Since time has been recorded, we know society has made many
divisions between the genders. Whether these differences are
genetic or learned is still up for debate, but they can be
seen from an early age. Many of these differences have to
do with a child’s developmental speed and behavior.
Each developmental skill has a range of time in which it is
expected to appear in a baby. Each child moves at a different
pace, but in general girls learn to crawl, walk and talk sooner
than boys. Baby girls also become potty trained much quicker.
Some of this could be due to the fact that a baby boy’s
nervous system matures at a slower rate, and some of it could
be due to the fact that the a female strength is communication.
It’s easier to communicate to a baby girl how and why
to do things. However, spatial intelligence is a strong point
for boys (and for all men), so boys do tend to be better at
certain sports. This is not to say that a baby boy’s
or baby girl’s skills are predetermined from birth.
There are boys who mature quickly and girls skilled in sports.
There are also behavioral differences that appear at an early
age. As babies, boys actually cry more than girls which may
be tied to the idea that they need more emotional security.
As they get older, they cry less, but many say this is because
of conditioning from society that boys shouldn’t cry.
Boys are also observed playing violently more often as in
war games. This is most likely related to the male hormone,
testosterone. Once again, this is not an absolute truth for
all baby boys and baby girls. Whatever the case, don’t
let your baby be pigeonholed by society’s definitions
of gender.
About The Author:
Grant Carroll is the co-owner of http://www.littlepamperedbabies.com
and an extremely proud father. This article may be reproduced
as long as a Live link back to http://www.littlepamperedbabies.com
is is present on the web page.
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