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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 515068" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Maybe its just that boys are more the kind of difficult child that sends parents running to support groups? Generally... the really extreme "behavior" is considered more of a "boy" thing. But if you look at the full cross-section of significant problem dxes... I don't think anyone can definitively say that more difficult children are boys. Is a girl with anorexia any less of a difficult child than a boy on drugs? (and no, it isn't necessarily gender-specific with either one of those possibilities... just another example of stereotypes). I really think it depends on how you define "difficult child".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 515068, member: 11791"] Maybe its just that boys are more the kind of difficult child that sends parents running to support groups? Generally... the really extreme "behavior" is considered more of a "boy" thing. But if you look at the full cross-section of significant problem dxes... I don't think anyone can definitively say that more difficult children are boys. Is a girl with anorexia any less of a difficult child than a boy on drugs? (and no, it isn't necessarily gender-specific with either one of those possibilities... just another example of stereotypes). I really think it depends on how you define "difficult child". [/QUOTE]
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