tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1473387128642021993.post1788750730944830775..comments2024-03-05T20:00:47.681-06:00Comments on Blogging 'Bout Boys: Gender IntensificationJennifer Finkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10568576650343979230noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1473387128642021993.post-36555459374268003232010-05-28T02:11:39.130-05:002010-05-28T02:11:39.130-05:00That was, as usual, Jennifer, a thought-provoking ...That was, as usual, Jennifer, a thought-provoking read. <br />Sociology has always interested me, so I know the studies show that "no matter how we try not to socialize according to gender, girls will have some tendencies and boys others when it comes to play." I decided long ago to provide a free environment and let them be who they were going to be. <br />What I've had to learn is how to adapt to homeschooling each, taking into account the different ways of learning that have as much to do with personality as with gender.<br /><br />I am in France right now, where in every village you can see the remnants of history; there is a town hall in the middle and on either side; "Girl's School" and "Boy's School" as they were separated long ago. I wonder if things were better then?<br /><br />All the best, keep the great posts coming!<br /><br />Angela, mother of 2 girls and 3 boysA Homeschool Storyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07601636901131690015noreply@blogger.com