Although all children are different and show their character from an early age, there are certain situations in which girls behave in one way and boys in another way. Here are three such examples.
If you are the mother of a boy and a girl, you may have noticed that they often behave differently. Why is that? Because we treat them differently. The main differences are observed in several situations.
Most likely – girls, because that’s how they learned. We always pamper female children more. They get more affection than boys. Apparently, the environment unknowingly treats girls more gently, and not only parents, but all family members. Perhaps this is also the reason why boys do not accept tenderness very easily. If you have a boy at home who always avoids petting, try to do it through play. With them, you can easily get to petting by wrestling, tickling, rolling in the grass – they love that kind of thing.
With constant crying almost 70%, it’s the boys. No one knows exactly why this is so. It may be related to the adaptation to life outside the mother’s womb, since the nervous system of boys at the time of birth is not yet as mature as that of girls. Many baby boys are more prone to stress than baby girls. If they are exposed more often to noise, their cortisone level increases a lot, and in girls such a load will not cause an increase in this stress hormone.
As young children, boys are more likely to suffer from allergies and infections than girls. After puberty, this changes significantly. The development of boys is considered more susceptible to various disorders: the majority of hyperactive and drooling children are boys and show more speech disorders, such as delayed language development, in contrast to girls. Because of this, much less attention is paid to the health of girls, especially to mental health, which in later years can be a problem.