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Title
Pink brain, blue brain : how small differences grow into troublesome gaps--and what we can do about it
Author
Eliot, Lise.
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
Pub date:
2009.
Pages:
ix, 420 p. :
ISBN:
9780618393114
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1 copy available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library.
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ISBN:
9780618393114
ISBN:
0618393110
029:
AU@ 000044132975
029:
NZ1 13057591
Personal Author:
Eliot, Lise.
Title:
Pink brain, blue brain : how small differences grow into troublesome gaps--and what we can do about it / Lise Eliot.
Publication info:
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009.
Physical description:
ix, 420 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Pink and blue in the womb -- Under the pink or blue blankie -- Learning through play in the preschool years -- Starting school -- The wonder of words -- Sex, math, and science -- Love and war -- Truce time.
Summary:
A neuroscientist shatters the myths about gender differences, arguing that the brains of boys and girls are largely shaped by how they spend their time, and offers parents and teachers concrete ways to avoid reinforcing harmful stereotypes.
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Subject term:
Sex differences.
Subject term:
Sex differences (Psychology)
Subject term:
Developmental neurobiology.
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