What’s really going on inside the head of a girl?
What can neuroscience teach us about educating and raising girls?
This engaging book takes a close look at the female brain – how it develops, and how it is different – and the crucial role it plays in how a girl thinks, learns and engages with the world.
Using the latest neuroscientific research, Dr Michael C. Nagel explores the neurological differences that exist between boys and girls, and how this shapes their behaviour, learning, growth and development. Exploring female aggression, self-esteem, relationships, emotional problems, peer-contagion and the challenges of technology, Nagel offers solutions and ideas for parents and teachers.
Drawing on the latest research, Nagel applies neuroscientific insight to the common problems girls face, and argues that by understanding why girls do what they do, we can better work with them to increase their wellbeing and educational outcomes.
Innehållsförteckning
Introduction: Sugar and spice and all things gender specific!
Chapter 1: Sex and gender
Chapter 2: The developing brain
Chapter 3: Boys and girls are different
Chapter 4: The developing brain and growing up female
Chapter 5: ’I love you’: emotions and the female brain
Chapter 6: ’I hate you’: relationships and the female brain
Chapter 7: ’It’s a girl thing’
Chapter 8: Experiences matter!
Epilogue: Pink and blue in perspective
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Om författaren
Michael C. Nagel, Ph D, is an educator, researcher, author, mentor and parent. As an Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of the Sunshine Coast, he teaches and researches in the areas of human development, educational psychology, behaviour and learning. The author of many books and articles, Nagel is regarded as one of Australia’s foremost experts in child development.