Tuesday, April 7, 2020

War between boys vs girls

Johnathan Adams
Online News Reporting
4/7/20


         Raising children is an full-time job and an huge task. There will be different experience with sons and daughters.

         We all know that boys and girls are different. What makes boys and girls so different? Now that's the question of the century. It's like night and day when getting to know them. So how does the parenting process go? Let's get to the bottom of this theory.
          What is it like to have daughters? The answers may vary depending on the parent(s). It also depends on the spouse(s). Whether it's a boy or girl everybody is different. Parenting could have an huge impact on a child's personality. There are other factors that differentiate the two genders. What are those factors exactly?
           The first factor are the hormones. As a parent those teenage years are hard. Especially, with daughters because they go through a lot. Starting with a little thing called puberty. According to (medicalnewstoday.com) females starts puberty around 8-13 years old. Puberty for females usually ends at age 14. So their are a lot of changes are to the body, mind, and emotions. The changes women go through is a roller coaster. They'll need a lot of comfort, understanding, attention, and love.
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                   How different is it to raise sons? Like previously mentioned, it depends on the child at hand. The style of parenting could have an impact as well. According to  (https://www.goodhousekeeping.com) "Boys behaviors are more cultural than biological." People and media portray boys as "tough, unemotional, competitive, strong, and powerful." Sometimes boys can grow up to be gentlemen, cultured, nerdy, etc. It all depends on what they grew up around.
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                    As kids boys tend to be rough, curious, and playful. On the flip side boys are easygoing and uncomplicated. Boys are usually easier to take care of. Daughters on the other hand can be difficult to deal with. Whether it's their attitudes or whatever it's an battle. My mother has three daughters and two sons. Out of all her children, she says the boys have been easier. Especially, the youngest child out of everyone.
                     According to (https://www.parents.com/kids/development/social/boys-or-girls/) parents of girls believe they're harder. "When I meet parents with both, they respond on which of their children was most difficult, and they often relate difficulty to the child's gender," I hope you've enjoyed the blog and article!!!

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