When you study to be a teacher they don't talk much about the gender differences. I, as a budding teacher, would like to hear your insights on the matter. I want to influence the boys to be tougher, and to act like men.
I've always wanted boys to be boys. It annoys me when little boys cry like girls.
The other day I was playing som ball with a friend down at the local court. After a while some kids came by and wanted to play with us. We had some fun, but I realised that it really annoys me when the boys act like little girls. Two of the boys we're always teasing each other. So I told them to man up, and stop kidding around. One of the kids tells me, «He's always pushing me!». I told him to just push back. I aint having none of that asking gently if he can stop. Out on the field you play like a man.
Anyone got any tips for how I can approach this? I'm really thinking hard about how to shape the young ones ^^
I know I can't talk about this with my colleagues, it wouldn't be PC.
I've always wanted boys to be boys. It annoys me when little boys cry like girls.
The other day I was playing som ball with a friend down at the local court. After a while some kids came by and wanted to play with us. We had some fun, but I realised that it really annoys me when the boys act like little girls. Two of the boys we're always teasing each other. So I told them to man up, and stop kidding around. One of the kids tells me, «He's always pushing me!». I told him to just push back. I aint having none of that asking gently if he can stop. Out on the field you play like a man.
Anyone got any tips for how I can approach this? I'm really thinking hard about how to shape the young ones ^^
I know I can't talk about this with my colleagues, it wouldn't be PC.