Boys and Girls Learn Differently! -- Michael Gurian and Patricia Henley
Michael Gurian's book has been a best seller and a much-discussed, respected handbook on the topic of boys vs. girls in a learning milieu since it was published in 2001. But more than its popularity and success in the market, Gurian's book has made a positive impact on parents, teachers, counselors and others interested in education and human development because it delves into the neurological, chemical and hormonal disparities between boys and girls. Gurian's book is a well-presented narrative and moreover it is based on the author's vast experience as a teacher, family therapist and researcher -- and his ability to relate those experiences well.
There are many significant points in the book that make it valuable in today's educational setting. For one, the author offers believable, reader-friendly narrative on why boys and girls process information differently. For another, when Gurian explains that the young female brain has a "learning advantage" he backs it up with empirical research and psychological theories that validate his assertions. For example, when he explains that the female brain may not be as large as the male brain but girls' brains mature more quickly than boys, he is leading the reader by the hand in order to explain the fundamental differences in learning styles. "Boys tend to be deductive in their conceptualizations," he writes, but "girls tend to favor inductive thinking."
Throughout the book, an alert reader is reminded often that if teachers, parents and counselors truly understand the chemical / biological changes children go through -- and how that affects them emotionally, intellectually and socially -- adults can be far more effective in providing the right environment for children's learning and achievement.
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