Network Resources
Resources: Understand the Arguments
“Boys’ and Girls’ Brains are Different” by James R Booth and Tali Bitan,
Science Direct
Research shows conclusively for the first time that there is a biological basis for gender
differences in learning, particularly in language acquisition.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080303120346.htm
“Reconcilable Differences: What Social Sciences Show About the
Complementarity of the Sexes & Parenting” by W. Bradford Wilcox
Wilcox claims that social science shows that each sex has different strong points when it
comes to parenting, and each should be allowed to fulfill the role in which they excel.
Mothers are more adept at breast-feeding, understanding, and nurturing/comforting their
children. Fathers are better at disciplining and playing with their children, as well as
equipping them to face life’s challenges and opportunities. Research has shown that the
structure of families and the roles played by parents do produce measurable results in
children’s lives.
http://www.familymen.com/The%20necessity%20of%20both%20sexes%20in%
20parenting.htm

Gender and Sex Differences